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most simplest form of Stellar Engine?​

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Answered by Vphoenix08
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Answer:

A huge mirror around the Sun reflecting opposite to the side of the Direction of motion.

Explanation:

A huge reflecting mirror would reflect the solar wind to opposite side thus creating a small but enough thrust to move it slowly but it would take millions of years to change the configuration of the sun's orbit. It won't be useful if you have escape a supernova or hypernova.

This known as the Shkadov thruster (named after Dr. Leonid Shkadov)

hope this helps

Answered by Aloi99
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↝They are Powerful Engines to Support spaceships which can move planets, Stars and other celestial Bodies, This Type of engines could be made using Dyson Sphere Technology, which is one of the most real looking theories of Flying Powerful Spaceships, which is based on "Shkadov Thruster",Its basically A Giant Mirror, which works as A Huge Solar Panel and is expected to oppose the Solar Radiation creating Thrust to move.

➜It is not impossible, It is just hard to build yet but once we build it, It could help us make other planets and Galaxies Habitable.

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