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A Look Back at the Trials and Tribulations of the First Manned Mission to Mars

   
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Title: A Look Back at the Trials and Tribulations of the First Manned Mission to Mars
 
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Consisting of a nuclear reactor attached several hundred feet behind the space shuttle, the rocket utilized a system of pulsating nuclear explosions to allow much higher peak combustion temperatures than the 3000k temperature the core of the reactor was limited to under continuous detonation while still providing ample power to propel the shuttle...
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The result was shuttles capable of speeds of nearly 100,000 kilometers per hour cutting down the mission time to a manageable 7 weeks. An added bonus to the new propulsion system was that the increased thrust created a form of artificial gravity thereby limiting the negative effects experienced by astronauts due to weightlessness in space...
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