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Miami-based City Labs achieves a first for commercial nuclear power in space

"The BOHR mission serves as a pathfinder for future nuclear-powered spacecraft."

Miami-based City Labs achieves a first for commercial nuclear power in space
Ars Technica โ€” 8 July 2026
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"The BOHR mission serves as a pathfinder for future nuclear-powered spacecraft." This report comes from Ars Technica. The story centres on Miami-base

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Why This Matters

Miami-based City Labsโ€™ breakthrough with the BOHR mission signals a paradigm shift in space exploration, proving that nuclear power can now be harnessed for commercial applications beyond Earth. This milestone isnโ€™t just about energyโ€”itโ€™s a critical step toward unlocking deeper, faster, and more sustainable interplanetary missions, reducing reliance on solar power in regions where sunlight is scarce or intermittent.

Background Context

Nuclear power in space has long been a concept confined to government-led projects like NASAโ€™s Kilopower initiative, with civilian commercial ventures largely sidelined by regulatory hurdles and high costs. City Labsโ€™ bet on betavoltaic technologyโ€”a sleeker, safer alternative to traditional fission reactorsโ€”reflects a growing privatization of space innovation, where startups are now outpacing traditional aerospace firms in high-risk, high-reward ventures.

What Happens Next

The success of BOHR could accelerate regulatory frameworks for private nuclear space missions, potentially opening the door for other companies to follow. Investors will likely double down on similar ventures, while governments may scramble to define safety standards for a new era of nuclear-powered spacecraft. The biggest question remains: Will this technology scale fast enough to meet the demands of Mars missions and beyond?

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