Clean Technica: NASA has been tinkering around with a new ‘green’ propulsion system for space travel since 2012, when it launched the $45 million Green Propellant Infusion Mission. The initiative is aimed at replacing a highly toxic and corrosive rocket propellant with something kinder and gentler. They’ve been hammering away at it without much fanfare for three years, but you’re probably going to hear a lot more about it later this week after the new system gets a media preview on March 31 at Ball Aerospace & Technologies in Boulder, Colorado.
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