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NASA has sights set on Mars with help from a nuclear rocket engine

Por: NBC News Science May 22, 2023

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In the race to land the first humans on Mars, NASA is betting big on nuclear rocket engines to get its astronauts to the red planet. Earlier this year, the agency announced a partnership with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, to develop a rocket that uses nuclear propulsion to carry astronaut crews to deep-space destinations like Mars. This type of technology would significantly cut down on the time needed to reach Mars,... + full article



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