In space, constant thrust equals constant velocity.
this post was submitted on 06 May 2024
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A constant thrust of 0 is constant velocity. Any other constant thrust will get you constant acceleration.
Unless you’re in Star Wars, where space apparently has friction.
Which I'm fine with, to be honest. It looks cool on screen = ship it.
Do you know what sound you hear when that cruiser flies by?