"This is a historic step for commercial nuclear power in space," said Peter Cabauy, CEO of City Labs. "BOHR demonstrates that safe, compact, and regulatory-approved nuclear power systems are ready for routine commercial deployment. This capability enables persistent, always-on payload operations that are not constrained by sunlight or battery life."
Advancing Space cababilites maybe? Or making already functioning tech publicly known etc.
"This is a historic step for commercial nuclear power in space," said Peter Cabauy, CEO of City Labs. "BOHR demonstrates that safe, compact, and regulatory-approved nuclear power systems are ready for routine commercial deployment. This capability enables persistent, always-on payload operations that are not constrained by sunlight or battery life."
Advancing Space cababilites maybe? Or making already functioning tech publicly known etc.
pfft... not impressed... .Dr. Emmet Brown already had Mr. Fusion in his DeLorean back in the 1989.... it took chy na that long to catch up!
Niels Bohr, nuclear physicist, Manhattan project original team member.
SpaceX Transporter-17, you say? Hmm...