Is human space exploration with nuclear propulsion inevitable?

Visit to get started learning STEM for free, and the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subscription. Today we are talking about SpaceX’s hints at using nuclear propulsion along with NASA’s Artemis plans, which also mention nuclear propulsion. Will SpaceX and NASA plan to invest heavily in such things? It has been said that Human Mars exploration and nuclear propulsion is inevitable. This remains to be seen, but you might be surprised at the colossal difference it would make compared to the chemical engines currently in use. Other highly efficient methods of propulsion, like ion drives are becoming more and more common for long duration missions, and we can even compare all this with some more futuristic options. I think you are really going to love this one. Join the mailing list to be notified when I release a video. 👕Like this shirt? Pick it up on any product you like here. here we come - light?idea=60adc49896e7c070513a8931 Or in reverse here we come - dark?idea=60adc4996ae5286c7eb437d5 🎁 Marcus House Merch - You can help support me at: Patreon - Join my Discord - Follow on Twitter - The production crew: Brenton Myers, Brendan Lewis, GameplayReviewUK, TiagoCruz, Aeneas, Mr Pleasant Support from the below is always massively appreciated: 📷 NASASpaceFlight - 📷 BocaChicaGal - 📷 RGVAerialPhotography - 📷 Greg Scott - 📷 Starship Gazer - 📷 Cosmic Perspective - 📷 LabPadre - 📷 Zack Golden - 3D artist magicians: ✨ Brendan Lewis - ✨ Tony Bela - ✨ Ryan Hansen Space - ✨ TijnM_3DAnimations - ✨ Christian Debney - ✨ Owe BL - ✨ Corey - ✨ Erc X / smallstars - / ✨ Alexander Svanidze - ✨ DeepSpaceCourier - ✨ SpaceXvision - ✨ Stanley Creative - ✨ Matt Ryan - ✨ Evan Karen - ✨ 3D Daniel - ✨ Neopork - #SpaceX #Starship #ElonMusk
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