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That would poop out a thermonuclear device and then ride the shockwave
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"Perminov added that this new spacecraft — which will have a preliminary design by 2012 — is supposed to help Russia maintain its edge in space, and possibly allow travel to the Moon or Mars. But Anatoly Koroteyev, president of the Russian Academy of Cosmonautics and head of the Keldysh research center, told RIA-Novosti that setting up permanent base on the moon was still out of the question.
Atomic kitsch. It never goes out of style, does it? Of course, my favorite proposal for nuclear-powered space exploration remains Project Orion. The concept was built around a spacecraft — pictured here — that would poop out a thermonuclear device and then ride the shockwave from the bomb’s detonation into space. Nice idea, but the nuclear-powered pogo stick never got past the drawing board."
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How does an atomic powered spaceship work?
Can fission reactions propel a space ship
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| October 30, 2009 05:19 PM |
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"Perminov added that this new spacecraft — which will have a preliminary design by 2012 — is supposed to help Russia maintain its edge in space, and possibly allow travel to the Moon or Mars. But Anatoly Koroteyev, president of the Russian Academy of Cosmonautics and head of the Keldysh research center, told RIA-Novosti that setting up permanent base on the moon was still out of the question.
Atomic kitsch. It never goes out of style, does it? Of course, my favorite proposal for nuclear-powered space exploration remains Project Orion. The concept was built around a spacecraft — pictured here — that would poop out a thermonuclear device and then ride the shockwave from the bomb’s detonation into space. Nice idea, but the nuclear-powered pogo stick never got past the drawing board."
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October 30, 2009 06:47 PM
Please explain in a clear manner the technology. You can not ride a shockwave. The space craft would be destroyed in the heat and shock of the wave in miliseconds.
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October 31, 2009 01:42 PM
The question is designed for you too explain the means of propulsion by the atomic powered rocket.
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