Preface - Hybrid Autos...
Hybrid cars, and electric cars use Regenerative Breaking to convert momentum into electricity stored in the batery pack during deceleration. It would be cool if this technology could be used in space-craft somehow.
Idea - Aerogeneration
If, during the course or Aerobreaking or Renetry, some of the energy used to slow the ship down could somehow be captured to replenish fuel supplies. Perhaps an ultra-high-temperature ram-scoop to capture Oxygen/Hydrogen from the atmosphere on the way down. Certainly only a small fraction of the energy used in decelaration would be capturable this way - but in space every bit counts.
Imagine this scenario...
You burn hard at low efficiency to escape Earth SOI. Once out - you use a high efficiency Ion engine to head out to Jupiter.
Once near Jupiter SOI you make a MCC to skim the atmosphere of Jupiter for aerocapture. During aerocapture - you recover a bit of fuel with a ram-scoop - and some of the heat is also used to recharge your batteries.
I might have to think about including this in an implimentation of my old DG-R...
Hybrid cars, and electric cars use Regenerative Breaking to convert momentum into electricity stored in the batery pack during deceleration. It would be cool if this technology could be used in space-craft somehow.
Idea - Aerogeneration
If, during the course or Aerobreaking or Renetry, some of the energy used to slow the ship down could somehow be captured to replenish fuel supplies. Perhaps an ultra-high-temperature ram-scoop to capture Oxygen/Hydrogen from the atmosphere on the way down. Certainly only a small fraction of the energy used in decelaration would be capturable this way - but in space every bit counts.
Imagine this scenario...
You burn hard at low efficiency to escape Earth SOI. Once out - you use a high efficiency Ion engine to head out to Jupiter.
Once near Jupiter SOI you make a MCC to skim the atmosphere of Jupiter for aerocapture. During aerocapture - you recover a bit of fuel with a ram-scoop - and some of the heat is also used to recharge your batteries.
I might have to think about including this in an implimentation of my old DG-R...