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Posts by Andrew Higgins

T‑6 hours until our online discussion: Does NASA’s newly announced nuclear electric propulsion demonstration, Space Reactor‑1 Freedom, represent real progress or another technological dead end? Join us at 7 pm EDT / 4 pm Pacific.
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The Future of Nuclear Power and Advanced Propulsion in Space
The Future of Nuclear Power and Advanced Propulsion in Space YouTube video by Far Flight

Join us online Tuesday, April 7, 2026
7:00 PM EDT | 4:00 PM PDT | 23:00 UTC
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Tomorrow afternoon (Tues., April 7), I’ll be online with Ozan Bellik, Jeff Greason, and Lucas Beveridge (@nuke-luke.bsky.social) to break down NASA’s new plan for a 2028 nuclear‑electric propulsion demo. Exact time and YouTube link in the reply below.

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Word: “The 40 kWe nuclear reactor proposed for use in SR-1 Freedom would have a vital role in providing surface power for human Mars expeditions. But nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) offers no compelling advantages for either robotic or human Mars exploration.”

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Welcome to General Fusion, Dr. Andrew Higgins!    General Fusion and McGill University have collaborated for over a decade, and we’re thrilled to welcome McGill Professor Andrew Higgins to our team… |... Welcome to General Fusion, Dr. Andrew Higgins!    General Fusion and McGill University have collaborated for over a decade, and we’re thrilled to welcome McGill Professor Andrew Higgins to our team du...

Dear Brother Bill: I’m living in Vancouver this year, taking a year off from all things interstellar to try to crack fusion.
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Quick reality check:
— Nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) won’t shorten Mars transit times.
— We don’t have a space‑rated 25 kWe reactor — and even a crash program to develop one would take a decade.
— Inside Mars’ orbit, solar electric propulsion already outperforms NEP.

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Public imagination can ignite the next leaps in research. That’s why the McGill Interstellar Flight Research Group—led by @a-j-higgins.bsky.social—is at the Vancouver premiere of Project Hail Mary tonight.
#ProjectHailMary

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#NotInMyJournal

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While reading Roald Sagdeev’s memoirs, I came across a quote from Pyotr Kapitsa, written on a preprint he had sent—of all people—to Stalin: “One is not a scientist who simply carries on scientific research; a scientist is one who cannot *not* carry on scientific research.”

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GF uses a CT, so still relevant.

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Back to Vancouver for phase two of the “Make Fusion in 2026” sabbatical, traveling light with only the essentials from Montreal.

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Sometimes you’re browsing the McMaster catalogue and come across something so adorable you add it to your cart without really needing it. This miniature ball valve did not disappoint.

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That’s a wrap on #SciTech2026. Plenty of interest and sharp conversations around our work on beamed‑energy propulsion and solar‑wind surfing. Feels good to leave a mark on the Space Coast.

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Cocoa Beach. A respectable little surf break. Apparently they also launch rockets nearby.

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With my crew at the VAB at Kennedy Space Center. Artemis II is scheduled to roll out to Pad 39B at the end of this week.

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Here’s the papers my students and colleagues will be presenting at #SciTech2026 this week.

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Aerospace peeps: I’m at SciTech for first time in 30 years! #SciTech2026

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The image shows the hourglass shape of the length of the day and night over the 365 days in 2025. Diagonal bands indicate when the Moon was up in the night sky.

The image shows the hourglass shape of the length of the day and night over the 365 days in 2025. Diagonal bands indicate when the Moon was up in the night sky.

Happy new year! My all sky camera imaged the sky every 15 seconds and this picture shows what happened in the sky in 2025. It shows the length of the night and day with the hourglass shape, the monthly lunar cycle with the diagonal bands, the elevation of the Sun at local noon, and lots of clouds.

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Sun’s gravitational lens could reveal alien planets’ surfaces Bold concept calls for sending telescopes 10 times farther than Pluto

Let’s proceed to engage this mission. Among all proposed deep‑space initiatives, none are more demanding in terms of propulsion, precision, and endurance than a mission to the Solar Gravitational Lens—but the scientific return would be incredible.
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Back in the #Laurentians. Back in my happy place.

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Another chapter in the long, bizarre history of fusion. Will make a nice trilogy along with Juan Perón and Lyndon LaRouche.

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Mount Baker and Lions Gate Bridge, viewed from Cypress Mountain, Vancouver.

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The magic of leaving Vancouver Island at sunset on @bcferries.bsky.social.

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Props to Long Beach Surf Shop for the expert kit and local wisdom. Every session was saltwater joy. Until next time, Tofino.

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My third sabbatical in a row with convenient access to field sites for nonlinear wave studies! #LiveToSurf

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Welcome to General Fusion, Dr. Andrew Higgins!    General Fusion and McGill University have collaborated for over a decade, and we’re thrilled to welcome McGill Professor Andrew Higgins to our team… |... Welcome to General Fusion, Dr. Andrew Higgins!    General Fusion and McGill University have collaborated for over a decade, and we’re thrilled to welcome McGill Professor Andrew Higgins to our team du...

Big new (at least for me): I’m on sabbatical leave from McGill this year and working full-time with General Fusion in Vancouver. With 2026 shaping up to be a pivot year for commercial fusion, I’m excited to be on-site and contributing directly to the effort.

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Unfiltered glimpses of our solar system revealed through raw, breathtaking images. Our group works with one goal in mind: to someday capture such images from other solar systems.

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A $100-Million Mission to Another Star Just Disappeared An abandoned plan to visit another star highlights the perils of billionaire-funded science

“How a Billionaire’s Plan to Reach Another Star Fell Apart”
Our group is still at it, stubbornly in the trenches, steadily chipping away at the key problems that must be solved to reach the nearest stars. The work continues. Onward!
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A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE | Official Teaser | Netflix
A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE | Official Teaser | Netflix YouTube video by Netflix

Forty-two years ago, “The Day After” reshaped public discourse around the possibility of nuclear war, even profoundly influencing the sitting U.S. President. Can we hope that, in the hands of a gifted director like Bigelow, such impact might be felt again?
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If you can solve these issues with electromagnetic launchers, deep-pocketed people should be pounding a path to your door and dumping truckloads of money in your driveway. (FLF comes to mind.)

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