Into The Expanse Episode 13 - Nuclear Thermal Interplanetary Cargo Ships

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This episode focuses on several contracts being completed related to establishing surface bases on Ike, Duna, and Minmus. I used it as an opportunity to build 2 new large interplanetary spaceships that use a real nuclear engine concept. work as an actual aerospace engineer for a space company so I try and play how these missions could potentially unfold and the dollar ends up really shaping this.

A slight detour from the usual content to work on a series talking through colonizing the solar system with Kerbal Space Program as a lens to look at the architecture and concepts needed to reach out and establish communities on other worlds! Its not RSS or RP-0 but it I incorporate some of my engineering knowledge into how things are built and establishing an in space economy!


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