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NASA’s flagship mission to Uranus should use nuclear propulsion

Por: The Hill Tech October 02, 2022

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Currently, NASA is studying the concept of a  as its next, big multibillion-dollar flagship mission. A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket would launch the mission in 2032 or 2033.  It would use an Earth flyby and a Jupiter flyby gravity assist maneuver for an arrival in 2044 or 2045. While one part of the robotic probe would orbit the great ice giant planet, examining it and its moons and rings for several years, another would plunge into Uranus’... + full article



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