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    • Title Nuclear Propulsion In Space
    • Length 00:22:42
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Documentary
    • Description

      The proposed mission to explore the moon, in addition to further missions, will require the acceleration and deceleration of very heavy loads. This documentary explores the use of nuclear propulsion to complement the chemical fuels used in today's rockets. Includes: a Saturn 5 rocket on its launchpad, launch and flight [including stage separation and air-ground shots]; the concept of substituting a nuclear 3rd stage to increase payload velocity; 1950s research in New Mexico to determine the feasibility of nuclear energy in rocket propulsion; development of engine technology via the NERVA [Nuclear Engine For Rocket Vehicle Applications] project, engine testing; a description of how this technology may be used for a theoretical mission to Mars.


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    • Activity Space Science
    • System Saturn Rocket
    • Location New Mexico
    • Action Analyzing , Conducting , Igniting , Launching , Re-entering , Testing
    • Keywords Animations , Assembly building , Core , Efficiency , Engine , Experiments , Launch , Launch and early orbit phase , Launch pad , Launcher , Moon , Moon lander , NASA , NERVA , Neutrons , New technologies , Nuclear Propulsion , Nuclear reaction , Orbits , Payload , Probe , Propulsion , Reactor , Saturn first stage , Saturn second stage , Saturn third stage , Science , Scientific apparatus , Scientist , Separation , Space science , Spacecraft , Stages , Technology , Technology demonstration , Test Centre , Test engineers , Thrusters

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