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Ah yes, they did mention that, not sure how I msseid it:The bearings, slip rings for power, liquid metal seals, and counter-rotating flywheel would be an engineering challenge.The article also mentioned both using the ISS as a testing/staging platform as well as strapping a giant rocket engine on the International Space Station (ISS) , so I’m not sure what the actual play was proposing.