Spaceships Of The Future That Could Jet Humans To Mars From Nasa Star Wars-style Nuclear Rocket To...
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THE outgoing Commander-in-Chief, 82, arrived on Thursday in the Caribbean resort of Saint Croix - part of the U.S. Virgin Islands - for a last vacation before he prepares to leave office.
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But how will we get there? There are several mega-rockets already being developed that could take us to the red planet in our lifetimes.
⁘Nasa's goal is to minimize the time the crew travels between Earth and Mars to as close to two years as is practical,⁘ Nasa said in 2021.
⁘Space nuclear propulsion systems could enable shorter total mission times and provide enhanced flexibility and efficiency for mission designers.⁘
In 2023, Nasa revealed that it had teamed up with Darpa (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) on building such a rocket.
⁘Nasa will work with our long-term partner, Darpa, to develop and demonstrate advanced nuclear thermal propulsion technology as soon as 2027,⁘ said Nasa boss Bill Nelson.
⁘With the help of this new technology, astronauts could journey to and from deep space faster than ever – a major capability to prepare for crewed missions to Mars.⁘
Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk hasn't exactly been quiet about his dreams of shipping humans to Mars.
It's no secret that Musk wants to set up a colony on the red planet, turning humans into an interplanetary species.
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