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2021 February 18 « nuclear-news

“The nuclear industry views space as a new and wide-open market for their toxic product that has run its dirty course on Mother Earth.” “Now it appears that the nuclear industry has also infiltrated the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine that has been studying missions to Mars. ” It’s going to take enormous grassroots action and efforts by those in public office who understand the error of the space direction being taken to stop it. BY KARL GROSSMAN– CounterPunch, 16 Feb 21, A report advocating rocket propulsion by nuclear power for U.S. missions to Mars, written by a committee packed with individuals deeply involved in nuclear power, was issued last week by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.

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'Medical Scientific' committee, stacked with nuclear executives, promotes nuclear power in space « nuclear-news

‘Medical Scientific’ committee, stacked with nuclear executives, promotes nuclear power in space “The nuclear industry views space as a new and wide-open market for their toxic product that has run its dirty course on Mother Earth.” “Now it appears that the nuclear industry has also infiltrated the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine that has been studying missions to Mars. ” It’s going to take enormous grassroots action and efforts by those in public office who understand the error of the space direction being taken to stop it. BY KARL GROSSMAN– CounterPunch, 16 Feb 21, A report advocating rocket propulsion by nuclear power for U.S. missions to Mars, written by a committee packed with individuals deeply involved in nuclear power, was issued last week by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.

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Nuclear rockets to Mars are dangerous and unnecessary

Nuclear rockets to Mars are dangerous and unnecessary
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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine reports on space nuclear propulsion

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine reports on space nuclear propulsion
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Nuclear Rockets to Mars?

By Karl GROSSMAN A report advocating rocket propulsion by nuclear power for U.S. missions to Mars, written by a committee packed with individuals deeply involved in nuclear power, was issued last week by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. The 104-page report also lays out “synergies” in space nuclear activities between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the U.S. military, something not advanced explicitly since the founding of NASA as a civilian agency supposedly in 1958. The report states: “Space nuclear propulsion and power systems have the potential to provide the United States with military advantages…NASA could benefit programmatically by working with a DoD [Department of Defense] program having national security objectives.”’

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