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NASA’s New Nuclear Engine: How We’ll Reach Mars Faster!
“NASA’s New Nuclear Engine: How We’ll Reach Mars Faster!”
NASA is building the future of space travel—literally in orbit. Introducing MARVL: Modular Assembled Radiators for Nuclear Electric Propulsion Vehicles. This cutting-edge project redefines how we build spacecraft by using robotic systems to assemble nuclear propulsion parts in space. Why? Because traditional rockets can’t carry the giant radiators needed to cool nuclear engines. But with MARVL, these systems can be built module by module in orbit, unlocking faster, safer missions to Mars and beyond. Nuclear electric propulsion offers sustained thrust and huge fuel efficiency, potentially cutting a round trip to Mars to just 2 years. This video explores how MARVL works, why it matters, and what it means for the future of exploration. Join us for a deep dive into one of NASA’s boldest projects yet.
References:
https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/langley/nuclear-electric-propulsion-technology-could-make-missions-to-mars-faster/
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