Ford Nucleon: A nuclear-powered 'concept car' from the 50s - Instablogs
Ford Nucleon: A nuclear-powered 'concept car' from the 50s
Irani , New Delhi: May 22 2006
Made Popular May 22 2006
While the world is hugely banking on nuclear power to save the environment of green house gases, Ford Motor Company nuclear-powered concept car comes back to focus. It was developed in 1958. There is no internal-combustion engine in the car. It was...
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Kate Hooper
Monrovia, United States
Imagine a car that would emit no harmful vapors and would offer incredible fuel mileage far beyond that of the most efficient cars ever built. It’d be sleek and silent, with only the hum of a turbine. It’d basically be run on steam. That’s how nuclear power works. It think we could consider this as fuel saving devices because of its amazing attributes.
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