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by BAReF00t
2454 days ago
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I’m disappointed. I expected a project-Orion-type interstellar solution.
Not a measly ”twice as fast as conventional“ water kettle. Also, no word about what they will acually use.
Because classic uranium is a quite limited resource actually. It has been said to run out even before fossil fuels. Also, why not a fusion rocket? Given that we know how to make fusion bombs. Because until we find a massive amount of anti-matter, this will be the next best thing for a loong time.
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They're using Low Enriched Uranium for this design. We have plenty of uranium (resources are huge, but no one bothers to prove them into reserves until the price is right), and not much is required for this project.
Don't be disappointed by the first step in a journey not taking you immediately to the destination.