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Four years from now, if all goes well, a nuclear-powered rocket engine will launch into space for the first time. The rocket itself will be conventional, but the payload boosted into orbit will be a different matter.

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[–] astropenguin5 4 points 1 year ago

Yeah is basically the exact same, originating from the same theory. I'm pretty sure liquid fuel in KSP is canonically liquid hydrogen too