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titleOfInvention How to provide a collision in a vacuum
abstract A linear accelerator that ignites pellets in space can be placed at a long distance from the pellet object. Accelerators can ignite gradually arranged pellets for a period of seconds or longer, which reach the destination simultaneously and give large vibrations of energy. Thus, a power accelerator that is not very large can provide megajoule-scale oscillations sufficient to initiate nuclear melting. In order to approach the destination with very high precision, it is necessary to provide a course correction of the particles. The ideal location is an accelerator located at the Earth-Moon L1 or L2 Lagrangian point (1), and the fusion destination (2) is the lunar surface (3) and the pellet is the circumference of the moon that intersects the lunar pole Collide with rubbing. The length of the particle trajectory (4) is 6000 km or more. The first course correction place installed on the top of the moon may be about 150km before the destination. It can also be installed on the surface of the earth, and the accelerator and destination are connected by a vacuum tube. However, the required accelerator power increases in inverse proportion to the distance between the accelerator and the destination. [Selection] Figure 1
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