California company may drastically cut Mars travel time with breakthrough tech

  • A breakthrough that could change everything we know about getting to Mars
  • One small engine, one giant leap for interplanetary missions
  • What NASA just backed could reshape the future of exploration

Published on May 08, 2025 at 2:30 AM (UTC+4)
by Callum Tokody

Last updated on May 07, 2025 at 1:30 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

A new fusion engine by Helicity Space could redefine space travel, drastically reduce Mars travel time, and set a new standard for space technology.

The California-based startup says its compact but powerful drive uses plasma bursts for continuous thrust.

This concept could make round trips to Mars possible in just four months.

With NASA now backing early-stage research, the idea is moving one step closer to reality.

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Helicity Space enters the space travel race

Founded in 2018, Helicity Space has spent years developing a propulsion system capable of powering deep space missions without relying on traditional combustion.

The goal is to transform space travel by harnessing the power of fusion, an energy source found in stars, to create thrust far more efficiently than today’s chemical rockets.

By merging hydrogen isotopes into helium and generating plasma bursts, this new engine could reduce Mars travel time from nine months to just two.

That is while transporting a crew and up to 450 tons of equipment. It is an ambitious claim, but one with early support from NASA.

NASA recognizes new Mars travel potential

Earlier this year, NASA selected Helicity Space as one of 15 recipients of its Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) awards.

This grant gives the company resources to further test the fusion engine and validate its performance.

The project will focus on confirming the thrust and energy output needed for long-term space travel.

NASA’s interest underscores the value this space technology could bring to future missions, both robotic and crewed.

Fusion drive reduces Mars travel time dramatically

With its fusion-based design, the engine generates continuous thrust using plasma pulses.

This method not only increases speed but could also eliminate the need for narrow orbital launch windows between Earth and Mars.

If successful, Mars travel time could be shortened from almost a year to just a round trip of four months, with each leg lasting about two.

That would mark a historic leap in space travel, offering flexibility for more frequent missions and reduced risk for astronauts.

Space technology may see a new standard

Beyond exploration, this propulsion method could set a precedent in broader space technology applications.

Helicity Space says the drive is scalable and reusable, suitable for defense, commercial transport, or satellite constellations.

It can be built in a range of power outputs, from 100 kilowatts to multiple gigawatts, depending on the mission requirements.

That flexibility makes it one of the most promising developments in space travel to date.

While still in development, the fusion engine from Helicity Space represents a bold and potentially game-changing advance in space travel.

If the company’s projections hold true, we could soon see a future where Mars travel time is measured in weeks, not months, and where space technology leads the way to a new era of interplanetary exploration.

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Callum Tokody is a content writer at Supercar Blondie, where he covers the latest in the automotive world with a focus on design and performance. Callum has a background in automotive journalism and has contributed to a range of publications in Australia and the UK. Outside of work, he’s a design enthusiast with a soft spot for anything with a V8 and a good story.