Was wondering if an ion rocket engine could be made powerful enough to lift a spacecraft in orbit, or even out of orbit (or at least LEO), provided it has an adequate (hypothetical) power source.
From what I know, ion engines are great for propelling a spacecraft that's already in space to very high speeds, because it can burn for years, but right now they are not even close to powerful enough for liftoff into space.
So would it be achievable with sufficiently advanced technology, like, say, miniature laser fusion power plants or whatever (dunno, I did say "hypothetical", the power source itself doesn't mater - more specifically, the means to generate enough electrical power for the actual ion engine)?
From what I know, ion engines are great for propelling a spacecraft that's already in space to very high speeds, because it can burn for years, but right now they are not even close to powerful enough for liftoff into space.
So would it be achievable with sufficiently advanced technology, like, say, miniature laser fusion power plants or whatever (dunno, I did say "hypothetical", the power source itself doesn't mater - more specifically, the means to generate enough electrical power for the actual ion engine)?