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OKIsItJustMe

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15. I've been watching "For All Mankind" on Apple TV
Sat May 16, 2026, 06:15 PM
Yesterday

In their alternate timeline, they deploy a number of things NASA had on the drawing boards, but never used, including a nuclear powered engine. I mentioned this to a space/scientifically literate friend, and he immediately thought I meant using explosions to power a spacecraft.

In fact, it was while looking for documentation on the NERVA project that I “stumbled” upon the story in the OP.

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Another fucking waste of money. 3Hotdogs Yesterday #1
Previous ion engines have favored very heavy atoms as propellant -- mercury or xenon. More atomic mass -- eppur_se_muova Yesterday #2
The NERVA engine used hydrogen, so (you know) lithium is heavier than that, but certainly lighter than mercury OKIsItJustMe Yesterday #4
Hydrogen is being used there as ejectable mass, nothing more. It's handled by mechanical pumps and pressure. eppur_se_muova Yesterday #5
Check out the NASA paper I added to the bottom of the reply OKIsItJustMe Yesterday #6
Thanks for the paper. I knew about the older nuclear interest. eppur_se_muova Yesterday #7
NERVA was not the same as Orion OKIsItJustMe Yesterday #8
Yes, I know that, thank you. In fact you're just repeating things I've already said in my replies. nt eppur_se_muova Yesterday #10
We both realize that (I was even repeating myself) OKIsItJustMe Yesterday #12
Ah, OK ... writing for a larger audience ... eppur_se_muova Yesterday #14
I've been watching "For All Mankind" on Apple TV OKIsItJustMe Yesterday #15
Isn't lithium in somewhat short supply? erronis Yesterday #3
Meanwhile, at a grossly overspent under intellectual trump supported SpaceX 3825-87867 Yesterday #9
NASA is facing serious cuts OKIsItJustMe Yesterday #11
More from the paper cited by OKIsItJustMe .... eppur_se_muova Yesterday #13
"It must have been a real pleasure to work out the mathematics of MPD for the first time..." OKIsItJustMe Yesterday #16
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