Submitted by rosTopicEchoChamber t3_zxuwtv in space
earthman34 t1_j22m948 wrote
The nuclear engine concept was abandoned because the weight of the engine was massive, and because of the social and political implications of what would happen if there was a launch accident or a crash.
PiPaLiPkA t1_j23ljuj wrote
That's not really true. Nuclear thermal rocket development stopped when military funding dried up. Project NERVA was originally project ROVER which was developing NTR for the upper stage of an ICBM. In 1958 it was transferred to NASA after the launch of Sputnik as it seemed more applicable, but as rockets got larger the efficiency gained from the NTR was less relevant for ICBMs and the advent of LH2 didn't help. Obviously there was still strategic value of exploring space, but then the space race ended so there was even less need to develop it, subsequently it was cancled in 1973.
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