Since the dawn of the space age, rocket technology has advanced significantly. The next great leap for humanity will be sending astronauts to Mars, which NASA hopes to accomplish by the mid-2030s. Mars is a hostile environment, colder than Antarctica and with little to no oxygen. The longer it takes astronauts to get there and stay there, the more at risk they are. That is why scientists are researching ways to shorten travel times. NASA hopes to land humans on Mars by 2035. However, reaching the red planet, which is 140 million miles away on average, exploring its surface, and safely returning home will be a tremendous task that will necessitate the deployment of new technologies. Nuclear-powered rockets are one alternative being studied. But how will this technology work and eventually lead us to Mars in a shorter period of time? We will answer this question and more in our video so watch till the end!
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