KEY POINTS
  • The Pentagon's DARPA awarded contracts to General Atomics, Lockheed Martin and Jeff Bezos' space venture Blue Origin under the agency's DRACO (Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations) program.
  • DARPA says a nuclear powered spacecraft has the potential to achieve both the high power of an chemical-based propulsion system and the high efficiency of an electrical-powered system.
  • "This combination would give a DRACO spacecraft greater agility to implement the Department of Defense's core tenet of rapid maneuver in cislunar space (between the Earth and moon)," DARPA said.
An artist's rendering of a DRACO spacecraft.

The Pentagon's research and development arm on Monday awarded a trio of companies with contracts to build and demonstrate a nuclear-based propulsion system on a spacecraft in orbit by 2025.

General Atomics, Lockheed Martin and Jeff Bezos' space venture Blue Origin won the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency or DARPA awards, under the agency's Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations program or DRACO.