High power nuclear electric space propulsion

High power nuclear electric space propulsion



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Space exploration has always been marked by great challenges and innovations, but now two American companies are joining forces to transform the impossible into reality, Ad Astra Rocket Company and Space Nukes have announced an ambitious alliance to develop high-power nuclear electric propulsion. , promising to make space travel much faster and more efficient.


This collaboration seeks not only to accelerate robotic and human missions to Mars, but also to open the doors to the exploration of even more distant regions of our solar system. At the heart of this revolution is the VASIMR rocket developed by Ad Astra Rocket that uses a Advanced Magneto plasma system and kiloPower nuclear reactor created by SpaceNukes.


Both represent decades of research and development in technologies that promise to change the way we think about space travel, now with the signing of a memorandum of understanding both companies have formalized their commitment to take nuclear electric propulsion technology to the next level, with the goal of demonstrating these capabilities and a flight program by the end of this decade.




To measure its impact, Dr. David Poston CTO (Chief Technology Officer) of SpaceNukes explained that the NAP can reduce the round trip time to Mars from more than a year to just a few months, this is possible thanks to the Incredible system efficiency, consuming up to 100 times less propellant than traditional chemical rockets, making it an ideal choice for long-range missions.


The VASIMR which has already undergone extensive testing under the Nesa next Step program is capable of operating continuously at 80 kw for an impressive 88 hours, an achievement that demonstrates its technological readiness for space missions, on the other hand the kilo power initiated by NASA in 2015 is a modular reactor that can be used both to provide energy on planetary surfaces and to power spacecraft and deep exploration missions.


Testing of its prototype known as KRUSTY has already demonstrated its effectiveness in simulated environments paving the way for applications in 1 to 10 kW systems that could power not only spacecraft but also human bases on Mars or the moon, however, the impact This technology is not limited only to speed, nuclear electric propulsion offers unprecedented freedom for space missions, with a high-power reactor it is possible to carry out missions to Mars, Jupiter and beyond without depending on deposits of propellant, intermediate bases or even sunlight to generate energy.


This means greater autonomy and flexibility essential for the exploration of remote inhospitable places. The union between Ad Astra Rocket Company and Space Nukes represents another promising chapter in this panorama of revolutionary advances, with the expectation of commercializing their technology in the 2030s these companies are laying the foundation for a new era of space travel, an era in which distances that once seemed insurmountable can be overcome in a matter of months and where humanity will finally be able to explore the cosmos with the same audacity with which sailed the oceans in centuries past.




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