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The U.S. Space Force has provided funding of $35 million to create a new spacecraft that can “maneuver without regret” University of Michigan is leading a team of researchers and institutions to develop this advanced spacecraft.
The team aims to combine the power of chemical rockets with the efficiency of electric propulsion.
The key to this breakthrough lies in an advanced power source: a nuclear microreactor.
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