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Is a nuclear thermal engine expected to have a higher specific impulse than current-day ion thrusters, or is the benefit a higher absolute thrust?


Ion thrusters have a much higher specific impulse, but nuclear thermal engines are high thrust and have about twice the specific impulse of chemical rockets.

There's a concept called 'Bimodal Nuclear Thermal Propulsion' where you use the reactor for nuclear thermal propulsion when you need high thrust, and as a low-thrust, high specific impulse nuclear electric rocket the rest of the time.




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