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World of Engineering on Instagram: “‪The Tsiolkovsky rocket equation, classical rocket equation, or ideal rocket equation is a mathematical equation that describes the motion…” #mars #explore #spaceexploration #planet #occupymars #rockets #rover #nasa #outerspace #science #learning #education #space #geek #nerd #rocket #inspiration #marswalkers #spacenews

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A fusion rocket in the making has the potential to make space travel faster and safer. A British aerospace startup called Pulsar Fusion is building a rocket based on nuclear fusion.Current rocket propulsion technology is rather slow. As Big Think reported, it would take seven months just to reach Mars. But the startup says its fusion rocket could travel time in half by using nuclear fusion, the same process that keeps our Sun running. UnsplashMaking space travel faster... Rocket Propulsion, Ion Thruster, Nuclear Fusion, British Aerospace, Outer Planets, Rocket Engine, Rocket Ship, Travel Time, Space Travel

A fusion rocket in the making has the potential to make space travel faster and safer. A British aerospace startup called Pulsar Fusion is building a rocket based on nuclear fusion.Current rocket propulsion technology is rather slow. As Big Think reported, it would take seven months just to reach Mars. But the startup says its fusion rocket could travel time in half by using nuclear fusion, the same process that keeps our Sun running. UnsplashMaking space travel faster...

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Rocket In Space, Clare Siobhan, Apollo Space Program, Nasa Space Program, Nasa History, Apollo Program, Nasa Apollo, Space Stuff, Apollo Missions

WIKIPEDIA: AS-201 (or SA-201), flown February 26, 1966, was the first unmanned test flight of an entire production Block I Apollo Command/Service Module and the Saturn IB launch vehicle. The spacecraft consisted of the second Block I command module and the first Block I service module. The suborbital flight was a partially successful demonstration of the service propulsion system and the reaction control systems of both modules, and successfully demonstrated the capability of the Command…

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Earth To Mars In 100 Days? The Power Of Nuclear Rockets - Universe Today Orion Spacecraft, Space Launch System, Space Launch, Mission To Mars, Space Wallpaper, Earth Orbit, Uss Enterprise, Space Telescope, Space Program

The Solar System is a really big place, and it takes forever to travel from world to world with traditional chemical rockets. But one technique, developed back in the 1960s might provide a way to dramatically shorten our travel times: nuclear rockets. Of course, launching a rocket powered by radioactive material has its own risks … Continue reading "Earth To Mars In 100 Days? The Power Of Nuclear Rockets"

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