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2024-11-26

With Dragonfly contract, NASA will certify SpaceX for nuclear-powered payloads
This was the first time ULA's Vulcan rocket was eligible to compete for a major NASA contract.
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2024-11-26 ERFlynnArt

@arstechnica I wonder if anyone will make the connection to a spike in Lung cancers around the world when a few of lunkhead Musk's Plutonium plunkers burnup on reentry and spread radiation […]

2024-11-26 baldygeezer

@arstechnica mmmm plutonium looks so deliciously orange flavoured. I salivate every time I see a picture of it.

2024-11-26 andreas_heitmann ┃ 1πŸ”—

@arstechnica MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!! …

2024-11-26 Kierkegaanks

@arstechnica We’re doomed. Like in β€œOn the beach” but by mercurial manchild addict instead of war

2024-11-26 mitch

@arstechnica forbidden jello

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