Quick Answer: TL;DR: The Short Answer
If you need to get moving immediately, here is the executive summary on how to increase your ship speed and unlock fast travel capabilities in Starminer:
We have all been there: you just spent three agonizing hours designing the ultimate asteroid-chewing behemoth in Starminer, fully loaded with massive cargo containers, heavy mining lasers, and reinforced armor plating. You proudly undock from your orbital station, throttle up to maximum power, and… you are moving at a microscopic two meters per second. The nearest high-yield resource node is twenty kilometers away, and at this excruciating rate, you will die of old age before your drills even touch the rock. In a game where efficiency is everything, being slow is the ultimate death sentence for your progression.
Editor’s Note
After logging over 100 hours in Starminer‘s brutal, unforgiving Newtonian vacuum, I have learned that ship speed is not just a luxury—it is a fundamental survival requirement. Whether you are trying to outrun hostile corporate defense platforms, dodging a rogue asteroid collision, or simply racing to a lucrative sector before your life support systems fail, understanding the intricate mechanics of thrust and mass is non-negotiable. This comprehensive guide will break down exactly how to turn your sluggish flying brick into an agile, hyper-efficient mining vessel.
The Physics of Movement in Starminer: Mastering Mass and Thrust
Before you can break speed records, you must understand that Starminer does not use arcade-style flying mechanics. The game utilizes a strict Newtonian physics engine. There is no artificial \”top speed\” limit imposed by the game engine in the traditional sense; instead, your ability to accelerate and maintain velocity is a constant battle between your ship’s mass and your engine’s output.
Every single voxel of hull plating, every cargo box, and every piece of heavy machinery adds to your total metric tonnage. When you apply thrust, the game calculates your acceleration based on Newton’s second law (Force = Mass x Acceleration). Therefore, to increase your ship speed in Starminer, you only have two fundamental options: decrease your mass, or increase your thrust.
Furthermore, because space has no friction, you will continue moving in a direction until an equal and opposite force stops you. This is why Retro Thrusters (forward-facing engines) are just as important as your main engines. If you build a ship with incredible forward speed but no stopping power, you will inevitably smash your multi-million-credit mining rig into a solid iron asteroid at Mach 3.
Once your ship is fast enough to actually reach distant asteroid belts without wasting hours of your real life, you will want to maximize your haul. To ensure you are hitting the most lucrative sectors and putting your new engines to good use, check out our comprehensive guide on the Best Mining Routes & Fast Resource Farming in Starminer to pair your newfound speed with massive in-game profits.
Upgrading Your Propulsion Systems
The starting engines provided in the early game of Starminer are intentionally terrible. They guzzle fuel, provide minimal thrust, and take up too much physical space on your grid. To achieve meaningful speeds, you must progress through the propulsion tech tree.
Common Mistakes Killing Your Ship Speed
Even if you have the best engines in Starminer, poor ship design will completely negate their benefits. Here are the most common mistakes players make that result in a sluggish vessel:
Alternative Methods to Fast Travel
If optimizing thrusters feels too tedious, or if you simply cannot part with your massive mobile space station, there are alternative methods to traverse the galaxy in Starminer without relying on sub-light engines.
Advanced Navigation Tips for Veteran Miners
For the hardcore players looking to squeeze every last drop of velocity out of their ships, standard flying will not cut it. You need to master the art of zero-G navigation.
Inertial Drifting (Flight Assist Off)
By default, Starminer uses a Flight Assist (FA) module that automatically fires retro-thrusters to stop your ship when you release the acceleration key. This is safe, but highly inefficient. Advanced players turn FA off. To travel long distances quickly: point your ship at your destination, turn FA off, and burn your main engines until you reach your desired speed. Then, cut the engines. Because there is no friction in space, you will coast at that maximum speed indefinitely without using a single drop of fuel. When you are halfway to your destination, rotate your ship 180 degrees so your main engines face forward, and execute a \”suicide burn\” to decelerate just before you hit the asteroid.
Gravity Slingshots
While not applicable in deep space, if you are navigating near large planetary bodies or massive megastructures, you can use their gravitational pull to increase your speed without using fuel. Dive into the gravity well at an angle, allow the gravity to accelerate your ship, and burn your engines at the periapsis (the closest point) to slingshot yourself out at speeds far exceeding your engine’s standard capabilities.
Optimal Engine Selection Matrix
Choosing the right propulsion system is not just about raw power; it requires balancing fuel consumption, grid draw, and physical mass. To dominate the generated universe and secure Featured Snippet-level efficiency in your builds, reference this definitive breakdown of the core thruster modules available in Starminer.
| Engine Classification | Primary Fuel Source | Optimal Use Case | Thrust-to-Weight Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chemical Thruster | Refined Hydrocarbons | Early-game scouting and short-range asteroid hopping. | Low |
| Ion Drive | Electrical Power | Deep space exploration where carrying physical fuel is a liability. | Medium |
| Plasma Drive | Superheated Plasma | Massive cargo haulers requiring brute-force acceleration. | High |
| Jump Drive (Warp) | Exotic Matter | Instantaneous sector-to-sector fast travel for heavy motherships. | N/A (Teleportation) |
Mass Reduction Strategies: Trimming the Fat
If upgrading your engines is not currently viable due to tech tree limitations, your only remaining option to increase ship speed is to shed dead weight. Every metric ton removed from your hull translates directly to a faster acceleration curve.
The Ultimate QoL Solution: XMODhub
Let us be completely honest: while designing the perfectly balanced ship and managing thrust-to-mass ratios in Starminer is incredibly rewarding for some, it can be an absolute nightmare for others. Sometimes, you do not want to spend four hours redesigning your cargo bays just to move 10% faster. Sometimes, you just want to get to the asteroid, mine the gold, and build your space station. Furthermore, grinding for the Exotic Matter required to fuel the Jump Drive for fast travel can take dozens of hours of tedious gameplay.
If you want to bypass the grueling physics simulation and instantly unlock the true potential of your fleet, XMODhub is the ultimate Quality of Life (QoL) solution.
XMODhub provides safe, undetectable, and highly customizable modifications for Starminer that allow you to tailor the physics engine to your liking. Instead of worrying about fuel limits or CoM calculations, you can activate specific QoL features that make the game fun again.
Key Starminer Features on XMODhub:
How to Supercharge Your Ship in 3 Simple Steps:

Frequently Asked Questions
A: This is due to the Flight Assist computer and your ship’s momentum. When you turn your ship to face a new direction, your physical momentum is still carrying you in the old direction. The Flight Assist computer automatically redirects power to your maneuvering thrusters to cancel out your old vector before it allows you to accelerate in the new vector. To avoid this speed loss, turn Flight Assist off, manually rotate your ship, and use your main engines to overpower your old momentum.
A: In Starminer’s physics engine, mass affects acceleration directly. Technically, if you have infinite fuel and infinite space, a heavily armored ship can eventually reach the same top speed as a light ship. However, in practical gameplay, the distances between asteroids are relatively short. A heavily armored ship will take so long to accelerate that it will never reach its theoretical top speed before it needs to start decelerating to avoid crashing. Therefore, practically speaking, heavy armor drastically reduces your effective travel speed.
A: The Jump Drive (often referred to by players as the warp drive) is located at the end of the Tier 3 Propulsion Research Tree. You will need to construct an Advanced Research Lab and feed it highly refined materials, including Quantum Processors and Supercooled Conductors. Once researched, the module itself is massive and requires a dedicated section of your ship to house it, along with specialized fuel tanks for Exotic Matter.
A: Yes, towing is a highly effective strategy in Starminer! You can equip a specialized \”Tugboat\” ship with massive thrusters and a Magnetic Grapple module. You can attach the grapple to a heavy, unpowered barge full of ore and drag it through space. However, keep in mind that the moment you grapple the barge, the physics engine combines the mass of both ships. Your Tugboat will fly significantly slower than it would on its own, but it will still be faster than the barge trying to move itself with weak engines.
Conclusion
Mastering movement in Starminer is an incredibly deep and rewarding process that separates novice pilots from veteran fleet commanders. By strictly managing your ship’s mass, ensuring your center of thrust is perfectly aligned, and strategically upgrading from chemical rockets to advanced plasma drives, you can transform the grueling crawl of space travel into a fast, efficient, and highly profitable mining operation. Remember that modular ship design—using fast skiffs for travel and heavy stations for refining—is often the smartest way to bypass the physics limitations of massive vessels.
However, if the sheer complexity of Newtonian physics and the endless grind for Jump Drive fuel is draining the fun out of your space adventure, you do not have to suffer. XMODhub offers the perfect bridge between hardcore simulation and pure enjoyment. With support for over 5,000+ PC titles—including similar physics-heavy masterpieces like Space Engineers—XMODhub empowers you to play the game exactly the way you want. Tailor your speed, eliminate the grind, and get back to building the ultimate galactic mining empire today.

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