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  • 1nuclear-powered rocket — branduolinė raketa statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. nuclear rocket; nuclear powered rocket vok. Kernrakete, f rus. ядерная ракета, f pranc. fusée à énergie nucléaire, f; fusée à propulsion nucléaire, f; fusée nucléaire, f …

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  • 2Nuclear thermal rocket — Sketch of nuclear thermal rocket …

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  • 3Nuclear photonic rocket — In a nuclear photonic rocket, a nuclear reactor would generate such high temperatures that the blackbody radiation from the reactor would provide significant thrust. The disadvantage is that it takes a lot of power to generate a small amount of… …

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  • 4Nuclear electric rocket — In a nuclear electric rocket, nuclear thermal energy is changed into electrical energy that is used to power one of the electrical propulsion technologies. Technically the powerplant is nuclear, not the propulsion system, but the terminology is… …

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  • 5nuclear-electric rocket — noun a rocket with an ion engine powered by a nuclear reactor See Also: nuclear rocket, nuclear thermal rocket, nuclear pulse rocket, electric rocket …

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  • 6nuclear rocket — branduolinė raketa statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. nuclear rocket; nuclear powered rocket vok. Kernrakete, f rus. ядерная ракета, f pranc. fusée à énergie nucléaire, f; fusée à propulsion nucléaire, f; fusée nucléaire, f …

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  • 7Nuclear propulsion — includes a wide variety of propulsion methods that fulfil the promise of the Atomic Age by using some form of nuclear reaction as their primary power source. Contents 1 Surface ships and submarines 2 Cars 3 Aircraft …

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  • 8Nuclear marine propulsion — is propulsion of a ship by a nuclear reactor. Naval nuclear propulsion is propulsion that specifically refers to naval warships (see Nuclear navy). Only a very few experimental civil nuclear ships have been built; the elimination of fossil fuel… …

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  • 9Rocket propellant — is mass that is stored, usually in some form of propellant tank, prior to being used as the propulsive mass that is ejected from a rocket engine in the form of a fluid jet to produce thrust.Chemical rocket propellants are most commonly used,… …

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  • 10Nuclear warfare — Nuclear War redirects here. For other uses, see Nuclear War (disambiguation). Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric Ancie …

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