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There already has been a lot of testing going on and the results of each one has been the same: the device produces thrust with no propellants.
The big question that's been on everyone's mind has been how the hell it works, and unfortunately NASA won't move on this thing because they're afraid that after all the hype that it's not going to work for some ineffible reason.
Now that they at least have some idea of what's going on, NASA is about to move on to using it on a testing rig in LEO to see how long they can have it maintain orbit.
If the results are good... Well! Hello Mars, Hello Venus, Hello Grand Tour!
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But not for humans. Isp is great, thrust? Not so much. It'd take too long to get going.
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Right now, the test-type (which is not even a -prototype- for crying out loud) is producing one millinewton per a kilowatt of power put into it.
How long do you think it's going to take them to improve the efficiency of this thing until it hits one newton per kilowatt?