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Mark Galeotti, a leading Russia analyst and researcher at the Royal United Services Institute (Rusi), says nuclear propulsion poses huge technical challenges. "There is speed versus the weight of the system, and the risk of a missile that spews radioactive exhaust wherever it goes," he told the BBC.
"These new systems have their origin in Soviet times - they've been taken off the shelves and given new investment."
"These new systems have their origin in Soviet times - they've been taken off the shelves and given new investment."
Rocket mystery: What was Russia testing?
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NASA Project ROVER NERVA Nuclear Rocket Engine testing @ Jackass Flats
NASA's nuclear rocket engine idea, shot down by concern of radioactive fallout. This was NASAs original idea for a engine to get to the moon. Project ROVER N...
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This was done here in the 60s, as I've sent in here scads of times, a 1-gigawatt nuclear rocket engine...ya just figure those ex-Soviet geniuses would've had a more constructive use for theirs instead of using it for that...I mean, like as in, why am I not surprised, ya know?
This was done here in the 60s, as I've sent in here scads of times, a 1-gigawatt nuclear rocket engine...ya just figure those ex-Soviet geniuses would've had a more constructive use for theirs instead of using it for that...I mean, like as in, why am I not surprised, ya know?
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Interesting, have to read it all at second break brother PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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CPL Dave Hoover I Really want to Know More about this Propulsion System.
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Supposedly a nuclear propelled rocket. We researched it years ago and it was not feasible at the time due to unreliability. Now we see maybe that it is.
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