An engineer who works for NASA has put forward a proposal for a new way to travel through interstellar spaceāa āhelical engineā that could, potentially, push a spacecraft forward without the need for any propellant at all.
David Burns, from NASAās Marshall Space Flight Center, presented his idea on the space agencyās Technical Reports Server, which provides access to documents relating to aerospace that were created or funded by NASA, including meetings, journal papers, reports, and patents. Burnsā research, which he funded himself, is described as an āattempt to define an in-space propulsion engine that does not expend propellant.ā
He says he is aware of the pitfalls of the work, saying the idea is a thought experiment and even the ābasic concept is unproven.ā However, speaking to New Scientistāwhich first reported on his workāBurns said he is prepared for any and all criticism. āIf someone says it doesnāt work, Iāll be the first to say it was worth a shot,ā he told the magazine. āYou have to be prepared to be embarrassed. It is very difficult to invent something that is new under the sun and actually works.ā