Rolls-Royce Reveals a Nuclear Reactor That Could Provide Power on the Moon universetoday storybywill
, the system would be capable of providing power in the “watts to megawatts” range, and the technology would have applications in space and here at home. They further stated that they planned to have a prototype micro-reactor prepared for 2029.
, show the many applications and roles they hope this technology will have. These include reactors that would power surface habitats on the Moon and Mars and fast-transit nuclear spacecraft that will explore beyond the Earth-Moon system and even beyond Mars. Other potential applications include hypersonic space planes, small satellites, and on-orbit assembly.
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