Nuclear Rocket Engines: The Science, Engineering, and Future of Atomic Space Propulsion

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Management number 231722876 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 231722876
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Nuclear Rocket Engines is a comprehensive exploration of nuclear-powered space propulsion, tracing its scientific foundations, engineering evolution, historical development, and transformative potential for humanity’s future in deep space. The book examines how nuclear propulsion technologies could overcome the fundamental limitations of chemical rockets and enable practical human missions to Mars, the outer planets, and beyond.Beginning with the history of rocketry and the physics of propulsion, the book explains key concepts such as Newtonian mechanics, the rocket equation, thrust generation, and specific impulse before introducing the principles of nuclear science, reactor physics, and nuclear fission. It demonstrates why conventional chemical propulsion approaches are constrained by thermodynamics and why nuclear systems offer dramatically higher performance for long-duration interplanetary travel.The book provides an in-depth historical analysis of Cold War nuclear propulsion programs, including Project Rover, NERVA (Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application), Soviet research efforts, and other advanced concepts such as Project Orion and Timberwind. It examines the engineering achievements, political cancellations, and lessons learned from decades of experimental nuclear rocket development.Expanding beyond nuclear thermal rockets, the book explores advanced propulsion architectures including nuclear electric propulsion, ion engines, Hall-effect thrusters, fusion rockets, gas-core and liquid-core reactors, fission fragment engines, and exotic propulsion concepts that may define the future of space exploration. It analyzes the materials science, reactor design, thermal management, radiation shielding, and safety challenges associated with operating nuclear systems in the harsh environment of space.The work also addresses the broader strategic dimensions of nuclear spaceflight, including regulatory policy, international competition, public perception, launch safety, and legal frameworks governing nuclear technology in space. Modern initiatives such as NASA and DARPA’s DRACO program, commercial development efforts, and emerging international programs are assessed within the context of a renewed global interest in atomic propulsion.Ultimately, Nuclear Rocket Engines argues that nuclear propulsion is not merely an advanced engineering option but a critical enabling technology for a truly spacefaring civilization. By combining technical rigor, historical insight, and future-oriented analysis, the book presents a compelling case that nuclear rockets may be essential for sustainable human expansion beyond Earth and the development of a long-term solar system economy. Read more

ASIN B0H381N4PD
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Language English
File size 14.4 MB
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Publisher T-Mac Press
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Print length 349 pages
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Publication date May 28, 2026
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