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Nuclear rocket redux - Aerospace America - AIAA

The United States has pursued space nuclear propulsion in fits and starts since the late 1950s. Here are the biggest developments.

Nuclear rocket redux - AIAA Ascend

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Nuclear Rocket Redux : r/space - Reddit

Nuclear Rocket Redux. The United States has had multiple dalliances over the decades with in-space nuclear propulsion. The latest resurgence ...

NASA, DARPA Will Test Nuclear Engine for Future Mars Missions

The engine transfers the heat produced by the reactor to a liquid propellant, which is expanded and exhausted through a nozzle to propel the ...

Nuclear-powered spacecraft: why dreams of atomic rockets are back ...

In a rocket using nuclear thermal propulsion, a working fluid, usually liquid hydrogen, is heated to a high temperature in a nuclear reactor and ...

NASA and DARPA are cautioned against overselling the ...

RELATED READING: Nuclear Rocket Redux — The U.S. has revived its nuclear propulsion research. Can it succeed this time? An NTP engine is ...

Nuclear powered rockets could take us to Mars, but will the public ...

NASA has signed an agreement with the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop a nuclear rocket that could shorten travel time to Mars.

(Nu)clear the Way: The Future of Nuclear Propulsion is Here

With new propulsion technologies like nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP), Lockheed Martin is looking to cut those travel times significantly.

Nuclear rockets could travel to Mars in half the time - Space.com

Fission technology is well established in power generation and nuclear-powered submarines, and its application to drive or power a rocket ...

DARPA and NASA Aim to Test Nuclear Rocket by 2026

This illustration of the DRACO spacecraft being developed by Lockheed Martin for DARPA shows the thermal nuclear engine technology that will ...

Nuclear-Powered Rocket: What Is It and Who Is Building One?

Space billionaires including Elon Musk are bullish on nuclear-powered rockets, a promising technology that could cut the travel time to Mars by half.

Revolutionizing Nuclear Thermal Propulsion in Space with DRACO

Nuclear Propulsion From Earth to Mars in Just 45 Days · The Real Reason NASA Is Developing A Nuclear Rocket Engine! · Why Nuclear Rockets Are ...

Aerospace America on X: "The U.S. has pursued in-space nuclear ...

Nuclear rocket redux. The United States has had multiple dalliances over the decades with in-space nuclear propulsion. The latest resurgence of interest is ...

Space Nuclear Propulsion - NASA

That electricity is then used to ionize a gaseous propellant and electromagnetically accelerate it, generating thrust that propels a spacecraft. Developing ...

Nuclear-powered rockets a revolution in spaceflight - Deccan Herald

ISRO has a nuclear rocket programme expressly meant to launch satellites. Last year, the first stage of an atomic-powered engine was ...

Atomic rockets are back - Royal Aeronautical Society

Nuclear propulsion is attractive as it is far more efficient and powerful than conventional chemical rocket engines – with nuclear thermal ...

6 Things You Should Know About Nuclear Thermal Propulsion

NTP systems work by pumping a liquid propellant, most likely hydrogen, through a reactor core. Uranium atoms split apart inside the core and ...

Lockheed Martin Selected to Develop Nuclear-Powered Spacecraft

The reactor will not be turned on until the spacecraft has reached a nuclear safe orbit, making the NTP system very safe. Lockheed Martin has ...

Why Nuclear Rockets Are Going To Change Spaceflight - YouTube

Nuclear Rocket Engines or more correctly Nuclear Thermal Rockets were seen as a key technological requirement for missions beyond the moon, ...

Nuclear-Powered Rockets Get a Second Look for Travel to Mars

Image of a nuclear powered rocket in space. Atoms for Propulsion: Rockets powered by nuclear fission or fusion are now vying to become the preferred (and faster) ...