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Space warThe Cool Down
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The U.S. Space Force is giving researchers $35 million to create a spacecraft fueled by a nuclear microreactor.
The idea behind the new project would allow the ship to maneuver without being constrained by limited fuel.
The Space Force's job is to wage space war; whatever happens next is everyone else's problem.
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