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A nuclear fusion rocket could be the key to unlocking speedy flights in space exploration, and one company hopes to test it as early as 2027.
A British propulsion company is aiming to harness nuclear fusion and drastically cut travel times to far off places in space.
British startup Pulsar Fusion has unveiled Sunbird, a space rocket concept designed to meet spacecraft in orbit, attach to them, and carry them to their destination at breakneck speed using nuclear ...
Fusion has long been the propulsion end-goal for interplanetary travel, and a U.K.-based company thinks on its way to ...
British startup Pulsar Fusion has come up with a wild new concept for a nuclear fusion-powered space rocket that, it claims, ...
A U.K. space tech company has revealed a secret project that could change how humans travel between planets. After ten years ...
Two huge new vacuum testing chambers, nearing completion in Oxfordshire, represent a major leap forward for the UK space ...
British company Pulsar Fusion has revealed its plan for the Sunbird, a nuclear fusion-based rocket aiming to drastically cut ...
Unlike conventional chemical rockets, Sunbird relies on nuclear fusion – a process that replicates the energy production at the core of stars – to propel spacecraft.