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Could astronauts travel to Mars on nuclear-powered rockets? These scientists want to make it happen
Space missions in the future could travel to Mars, asteroids and the outer solar system by riding on nuclear-powered rockets, ...
If it proves successful, CNTR could allow future vehicles to travel farther using less fuel. Traditional chemical engines ...
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New Liquid Uranium Rocket Could Halve Trip to Mars
Liquid uranium rockets could make the Red Planet a six-month commute.
Scientists are developing a centrifugal nuclear thermal rocket (CNTR) that could potentially speed up interplanetary voyages, including trips to Mars.
As the Richmond site’s workers begin decontaminating and decommissioning equipment ahead of facility demolition, layoffs keep ...
The booming space industry has filled the skies with rockets and satellites, but this rapid expansion comes with a hidden ...
UAlbany chemists created manganese diboride, a high-energy material with potential for rocket fuel and new technologies. Chemists at the University at Albany have developed a high-energy compound that ...
NewMarket Corp., a Richmond-based petroleum additives firm, is buying a Louisiana firm whose chemicals began fueling Air Force rockets in the 1950s.
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Space.com on MSNAlien: Earth – how realistic are the extraterrestrials? Three experts rank them
But how realistic are the new aliens? That's a question that we – a trio of scientists who are also great fans of the ...
A fisherman from Barangay Funda in Cuyo town, Palawan, recovered a suspected Chinese rocket debris from the sea on Sunday.
Scientists have developed a new form of nuclear propulsion that they claim could slash mission times to Mars and enable ...
Ukraine launched large airstrikes that hit a chemical plant and an oil refinery inside of Russia as Moscow tested a new ...
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