Could an Electrostatic Lift Vehicle Transfer the Earth's Atmosphere to the Moon?

In summary, the author proposes using an ion beam accelerator on the moon to provide propulsion between the Earth and moon. The breakdown field of the Earth's atmosphere/ionosphere would prevent this being used for a ship launching off Earth, but might be useful for ships launching off the Moon without using rockets. However, the author asks whether or not a charge needs to be put on the spaceship for this to work, and also suggests ways that the charge might be bled off over time.
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Except for railguns every space launch method we have (at least partially) built has been based on the rocket engine.

But with the Earth Moon system we have an opportunity to use another method.
Put a 6GeV ion beam accelerator on the Moon, and transfer 400000C of charge to the Earth.
This sets up an electrostatic field between the Earth and the Moon, that does not significantly change the force between them, but which you can use to propel a ship between them. The breakdown field of the Earth's atmosphere/ionosphere would prevent this being used
for a ship launching off Earth, but might be useful for ships launching off the Moon without using rockets.

But what would happen to the Earth's atmosphere? Would it transfer to the Moon?

Niket Patwardhan

BTW - 400000C is approximately the charge of the solid/liquid Earth with respect to the ionosphere...
 
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x_engineer said:
which you can use to propel a ship between them
Have you considered whether or not you have to put a charge on the spaceship for this to work?
 
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Have you considered how long you are going to be able to keep the Earth and moon charged?
 
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256bits said:
Have you considered whether or not you have to put a charge on the spaceship for this to work?
Yes, the spaceship will have a charge.
The charge can be bled off to control the force on the ship.
 
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x_engineer said:
The charge can be bled off to control the force on the ship.
Are there going to be doorknobs placed along the path between the Earth and the Moon to help with that? 😉
 
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There will be no need for any doorknobs or wiring or any material structure between the Earth and Moon.
 
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Vanadium 50 said:
Have you considered how long you are going to be able to keep the Earth and moon charged?
I guess this is part of the question I asked, because I foresee leakage through action on the charged ions in the atmosphere.
 

1. Can an electrostatic lift vehicle actually transfer the Earth's atmosphere to the Moon?

Currently, there is no known technology or method that can transfer the Earth's entire atmosphere to the Moon. The Earth's atmosphere is made up of various gases and particles that are held in place by the Earth's gravity. It would require an immense amount of energy and resources to transport such a large amount of matter to the Moon.

2. How does an electrostatic lift vehicle work?

An electrostatic lift vehicle is a theoretical concept that involves using the Earth's electric field to generate lift and propel a spacecraft. The vehicle would use a large electrically charged sail to interact with the Earth's electric field and create a force that would lift it off the ground. This technology is still in its early stages of development and has not been tested on a large scale.

3. Would transferring the Earth's atmosphere to the Moon have any negative effects on Earth?

It is difficult to predict the exact consequences of removing the Earth's atmosphere, but it would likely have catastrophic effects on our planet. The atmosphere plays a crucial role in regulating temperature, protecting us from harmful radiation, and providing oxygen for us to breathe. Removing it would significantly alter the Earth's climate and make it uninhabitable for most living organisms.

4. Could an electrostatic lift vehicle be used for other purposes besides transferring the Earth's atmosphere?

Yes, an electrostatic lift vehicle could potentially be used for other space exploration purposes, such as launching satellites or transporting materials to other planets. It could also be used for transportation within Earth's atmosphere, although this technology is still in its early stages of development and has not been proven to be feasible on a large scale.

5. How far along is the research and development of electrostatic lift vehicles?

The concept of electrostatic lift vehicles has been around for decades, but there has been limited research and development on this technology. Some small-scale experiments have been conducted, but there are still many challenges to overcome before this technology can be used for practical purposes. It is still considered a theoretical concept and has not been fully tested or implemented.

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