Dec 28, 2012
Forty Tons of Plutonium for Bomb Propulsion?
Posted by Gary Michael Church in categories: defense, engineering, existential risks, military, nuclear energy, nuclear weapons, space
http://news.yahoo.com/nowhere-japans-growing-plutonium-stockpile-064038796.html
A half century after being developed, nuclear pulse propulsion remains the only practical system of interplanetary travel. What is required to launch a bomb propelled mission to the outer solar system? Well, first you need.…..bombs.
There is no shortage of bomb material on planet Earth. The problem is lack of a vehicle that can get this material to the nearest place a nuclear mission can be launched; the Moon. For over a quarter of a century a launch vehicle capable of sending significant payloads (and people) to the Moon has been lacking. The Space Transportation System, aka the space shuttle, was a dead end as far as exploration due to the lack of funding for a Sidemount cargo version.
Now we wait on the SLS.
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