The Space Race
The Space Race

April 25, 2026 · 3 min read

How NASA Will Send a Nuclear Powered Rocket to Mars

How NASA Will Send a Nuclear Powered Rocket to Mars
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Key Takeaways

  • 1NASA is building what they call a "nuclear railroad to Mars" - an entirely new kind of spacecraft that could revolutionize how we explore the solar...
  • 2Currently, our Mars missions face significant limitations.
  • 3NASA's solution is Space Reactor 1 (SR1), the world's first interplanetary nuclear-powered spaceship.
  • 4The spacecraft uses nuclear fission for both power and propulsion, but not in the way you might expect.
  • 5Here's how it works: The nuclear fission reactor generates electricity rather than directly heating fuel.

Overview

NASA is building what they call a "nuclear railroad to Mars" - an entirely new kind of spacecraft that could revolutionize how we explore the solar system. The agency is moving at breakneck speed to create and launch this nuclear-powered vehicle in just two years, with the goal of unlocking rapid and high-powered exploration to Mars and beyond.

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