Chapter 56 Flying Higher_1

The first part of the Q&A session ended simply, and Androff emerged victoriously. Even the senior officials sitting above couldn't help but nod:

"So probability can be applied like this. Chief Designer Long, can we also use this method to build giant rockets?"

"..."

Androff continued with the second half, unveiling the H2 spaceplane and A100 nuclear thermal rocket engine—in showstopping reveals—as well as an integrated Moon landing strategy, astonishing everyone from start to finish.

These completely new fields had now been broached. Had China researched nuclear engines before? Certainly, there was even once a design for a fighter plane equipped with a nuclear engine, but all those projects ultimately remained on paper only.

A 100KN, or a fission space engine capable of delivering 10 tons of thrust was beyond judgement due to scarce experience.

The space bureau's big shot had no choice but to remind: