Comment Re:Nuclear Thermal? (Score 1) 248
When you're trying to leave a gravity well (such as Earth's), then thrust deep in the well has a higher effective ISP than equivalent thrust higher up the well.
Doesn't the Oberth effect refer to thrusting while passing near a gravity well (i.e. a Gravity Assist [wikipedia.org]), not accelerating from the bottom of a gravity well from rest? Given that a launching rocket starts with zero velocity, wouldn't ISP be the lowest at the beginning of the ascent, due to the massive amount of propellant needed to being accelerating?