NASA Wants to Send Nuclear Rockets to the Moon and Mars NASA could place human missions to the moon or Mars in political jeopardy if it opts to use highly-enriched uranium as a power source in space, warns a leading specialist on nuclear proliferation. A nuclear rocket engine would be twice as efficient as the chemical engines powering rockets today. At the center of NASA’s nuclear rocket program is Bill Emrich, the man who literally wrote the book on nuclear propulsion . “You can do chemical propulsion to Mars, but it’s really hard,” says Emrich. “Going further than the moon is much better with nuclear propulsion.” That’s another topic we want to examine at the symposium. The claim from some in NASA … is that this type of reactor for use on the surface of a planetary body … would be much heavier if it used low-enriched uranium rather than highly-enriched uranium. They say the reactor core would require much more uranium and that therefore the core would be bi...
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