The MARVL project is set to transform space travel by radically changing how spacecraft radiator systems are designed and assembled. Instead of relying on massive, bulky components that must be folded into rocket payloads, MARVL’s innovative approach involves breaking down these systems into smaller, modular components that can be assembled robotically in space. This strategy offers flexibility, removes payload constraints, and paves the way for more efficient spacecraft designs—potentially enabling round-trip journeys to Mars in about two years.
One of the technologies that NASA is exploring to make these long-duration space missions feasible is nuclear electric propulsion (NEP). NEP uses a nuclear reactor to generate electricity, which ionizes and accelerates gaseous propellants to create thrust, propelling the spacecraft forward.
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