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Space Propulsion MCQ
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Nuclear thermal rockets use:
Nuclear thermal rockets use:
A. Combustion of hydrogen and oxygen
B. Nuclear fission to heat propellant
C. Nuclear fusion directly
D. Chemical propellants only
Explanation:
Nuclear thermal rockets use a reactor to heat hydrogen, which expands through a nozzle.
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