The laser fusion rocket is a large rocket that generates high-energy plasma through nuclear fusion and
obtains high thrust by expelling it from the spacecraft. Although it is a promising technology for human
planetary exploration, including a manned mission to Mars, it is difficult to experimentally evaluate its
propulsion performance, and it is currently being evaluated through numerical simulations. However, the
reproducibility of the simulations is not sufficiently evaluated. Therefore, we are developing simulations
that quantitatively simulate experiments while evaluating propulsion performance through experiments.
In this paper, we describe the principle of the laser fusion rocket, the methods for evaluating its performance,
and the current state of the research.
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