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by Kim_Bruning
963 days ago
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Mostly true. However, there's tradeoffs qua thrust and specific impulse for different propellants. For pure vacuum work hydrogen is a good candidate. For operating in a gravity field (eg. the moon), you might be able to use a smaller nuclear engine with a denser propellant. Obviously you ARE trading in some range when doing this. But if the question is whether you can get off the ground in the first place, you may have less of a choice. It might also depend on what you can actually lay your hands on qua ISRU (if/when relevant) |
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