艾萨克曼:美国宇航局计划利用核推进技术在火星上建立“火星前哨站”。
Isaacman: NASA Aims To Build 'Martian Outpost' On Mars With Nuclear Propulsion

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/isaacman-nasa-aims-build-martian-outpost-mars-nuclear-propulsion

美国国家航空航天局正在优先推进太空探索的快速发展,重点是火星和月球。署长贾雷德·艾萨克曼宣布致力于开发核电推进技术,目标是在潜在的第二次特朗普任期结束前发射首枚使用该技术的火箭。这一“通往火星的横贯大陆铁路”将实现高效的大规模运输和资源利用,这对于建立火星前哨站和确保宇航员返回至关重要。 除了火星计划,美国国家航空航天局将继续执行“阿耳忒弥斯”计划,旨在建立可持续的月球存在,包括核电站和氦-3开采业务,领先于中国预计的2030年时间表。目前重点仍然是“阿耳忒弥斯二号”任务,这是一项计划中的月球飞越任务,最早计划于2月8日进行,这将是自1972年以来首次载人月球任务。这些举措代表了对可重复且经济实惠的太空任务的长期承诺。

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Authored by T.J. Muscaro via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced his agency’s commitment to developing a nuclear propulsion system for missions to Mars within the next three years.

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman (L) speaks at a press conference at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on Jan. 17, 2026. (T.J. Muscaro/The Epoch Times).

Before the end of @POTUS‘ term, @NASA will lay the foundation of a ’transcontinental railroad' to Mars,” Isaacman wrote on X on Jan. 30. “By utilizing nuclear electric propulsion, our nation will have the tools necessary to establish a Martian outpost and maintain American superiority in deep space.”

The administrator shared a clip from a Jan. 30 appearance on Fox News in which he explained that while NASA continues its work to put boots back on the moon, it will also launch its first nuclear power and propulsion rocket by the end of President Donald Trump’s term.

That’s going to essentially almost establish the transcontinental railroad to Mars,” he said. “It’s how you efficiently move lots of mass to Mars. So it’s not necessarily always the fastest way to get there, but it gives you the tools to build out potentially a Martian outpost, certainly to mine and refine propellant on Mars, which is what you’re going to need to bring your astronauts back home.”

He explained that America would have the capability to send astronauts to Mars, but the hard part was bringing them back. Nuclear power and propulsion solved that problem.

Meanwhile, Isaacman reaffirmed that the Artemis program would continue to push forward the goal of the president’s national space policy to not just land humans back on the moon, but to construct a lunar base in order to stay and fulfill its scientific, economic, and strategic potential.

That base, he said, will involve a nuclear power plant, as well as mining operations, and refining Helium 3, which is considered to be the best fuel for nuclear fusion reactors, and plan to do it before communist China’s plan to do so by 2030.

The Chinese said they’re going to do it,” Isaacman said of a nuclear reactor on the moon, “We’re going to do it first.”

But all of these plans still start with the mission whose rocket stands at Launch Complex 39-B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida: Artemis II. That 10-day mission, which will carry humans around the moon for the first time since Apollo 17 in 1972, and could do so as early as Feb. 8, awaits the results of a crucial dress rehearsal of launch day conditions set for Feb. 2.

“America’s mission to the Moon won’t end with a handful of landings,” Isaacman said on X. ”We will undertake repeatable and affordable missions that expand our presence across the lunar surface, fulfilling a 35-year promise to the American taxpayer.”

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