Interplanetary Space Travel In the Year AF:10
Static Systems:
Earth Luna and Trojans
Mars Moons and Trojans
Jupiter Moons and Trojans/Greeks
Saturn Moons and Trojans
Neptune Moons and Trojans
INNER SYSTEM TRAVEL FROM LUNA (in 30 day 'launch windows')
Mercury and Vulcanoids
Venus
Mars
Martian Trojans
TRAVEL FROM MARS TO INNER SYSTEM PLANETS AND JUPITER
(in 30 day 'launch windows')
Mercury and Vulcanoids
Venus
Luna
Jupiter
Jovan Trojans
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So, from pg 384, "Anti-matter drive fast couriers are vessels designed for this specific purpose...is able to reach as much as one half of one percent of the speed of light. To manage this, the spacecraft must also carry 6 tons of antimatter..."
So if it can accelerate at 0.05g (roughly 0.5 m/s^2) and reach a speed of 0.005c (roughly 1,500,000 m/s) it has to have a total acceleration time not less than roughly 3 million seconds, or roughly 34.72 days on continuous acceleration. Assuming that's the suicidal no-way-to-stop option and you normally want to accelerate for only half of that, but doesn't that that get us the burn endurance and delta-V that we wanted?
Using the Spacecraft Travel Time simulator with a burn endurance of 833 hours to go the mean 6.5 AU from Mars to Jupiter (acording to Wolfram Alpha), which pg 348 advertises will take a month, takes a calculated 32 days, accelerating/decelerating the entire time, so that's just about perfect.
Of course, I can't make the advertised week-long trip from Venus to Mars in less than 12 days, unfortunately.
Wait, Wofram Alpha also says that the distance from Venus to Mars is less than the distance from Earth to Mars. Houston, we have a problem.
Seems reasonable. In any case, it seems like we've arrived at a reasonable burn endurance for a fully-fueled fast courier, so that's useful, right?