A new design for a nuclear-powered rocket could be the key to making the solar system more accessible. Space missions in the ...
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NASA’s New Nuclear Propulsion System Could Get Us to Mars in Just 6 Months!
In a groundbreaking development, Ohio State University has unveiled a new concept for nuclear thermal propulsion that could ...
Ohio State University researchers have achieved a breakthrough with their centrifugal nuclear thermal rocket (CNTR) design. Recent tests show a specific impulse of 1,800 seconds, potentially reducing ...
If it proves successful, CNTR could allow future vehicles to travel farther using less fuel. Traditional chemical engines produce about 450 seconds of thrust from a given amount of propellant, a ...
Ohio State University engineers are developing a centrifugal nuclear thermal rocket, promising to double engine efficiency ...
For decades, space agencies have been seeking effective ways to shorten the long and perilous journey to Mars. The new nuclear propulsion concept, CNTR, developed by researchers at Ohio State ...
New developments in nuclear thermal propulsion technologies may soon enable advanced space missions to the farthest reaches of the solar system.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is testing a new type of nuclear battery, powered by the radioactive isotope Americium-241, which can provide power to space probes for up to ...
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Ohio State engineers design liquid uranium nuclear rocket concept for Mars trip
Instead of using solid fuel elements, this innovative design uses liquid uranium fuel to heat the rocket propellant directly.
Scientists have developed a new form of nuclear propulsion that they claim could slash mission times to Mars and enable ...
NASA's Glenn Research Centre in Northeast Ohio has been selected to lead the development of nuclear power systems for lunar ...
KCNA said Kim expressed satisfaction after Monday’s test, calling the “eye-opening” development of the new rocket engine a “significant change” in his effort to expand North Korea’s nuclear forces.
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