Tests “perpetual motion” – engine without the troop landing of reactive mass, – the Russian specialists conducted in space from the Research institute of the space systems (NII OF KS). Term of work of such engine – no less than 15 years, his developers assert, and maximal number of including – about 300 thousands. For a feed energy of sun batteries is used.Dvizhitel’ is set on sputnike "Anniversary", which in May, 2008 was shown out
on an orbit as a passing loading on rakete-nositele "Roar". By dvizhitelya which is included autonomically or on a command from Earth, a space vehicle must pass from one orbit to other. The director of NII of KS Valery reported about this ITAR-TASS
Men’shikov. dvizhitel’ it was wanted to test on MKS, however after accepted a decision to set him on sputnik was, where an experiment, in opinion of designers, turns out more net.Moving takes place due to motion into the vehicle of liquid or
working solid on a certain trajectory, to reminding on a form a tornado. Thus in the got effect of motion scientists, possibly, look after the unknown phenomenon of co-operation of working body with the fields nature of which is little studied, as, for example, nature
gravity field.The standard of engine of netradicionnogo type passed tests on Earth and got encouragement in Roskosmose, where passed examination. If tests in space also will be crowned by success, dvizhiteli without the troop landing of reactive mass can in future
to find application not only for a management and correction of orbits of space vehicles and orbital stations but also as individual motor of cosmonauts vehicles are in the opened space."Special place such dvizhiteli will be occupied in nanosputnikakh – in this case mass
dvizhitelya to a few ten of grammes can be mionectic", – Men’shikov marked. In addition, ecologically a net engine can it will be be used and on Earth – on an air and surface transport.Modified, taking into account the results of the first tests,
variant "perpetual motion" specialists plan to start on an orbit approximately in a year.