NASA Glenn Research Center has been pursuing the development of dynamic power conversion for several decades. Candidate NASA missions involve mutli-year travel to far away destinations, or to extreme environments where sunlight does not exist. Human-base mission studies also show that power needs would be beyond the capabilities of solar energy conversion, and instead would require nuclear reactor energy sources, for which the thermal energy must be converted to electricity. Dynamic power conversion technology has developed sufficiently to make a sound engineering argument that it is suitable for these NASA missions. Dynamic conversion power sources have yet to be flown in space, and thus suffer a disadvantage owing to their lack of heritag...
Exploration of our solar system has brought great knowledge to our nation's scientific and engineeri...
As one looks to man's future in space it becomes obvious that unprecedented amounts of power are req...
The military spacecraft power subsystem design requirements, developments goals, and planned technol...
NASA Glenn Research Center has been pursuing the development of dynamic power conversion for several...
A one slide presentation/poster on Dynamic RPS development and potential utilization
Dynamic Radioisotope Power Systems (DRPS) are being developed by NASAs Radioisotope Power Systems (R...
The Thermal Energy Conversion Branch at NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) is supporting the developme...
NASA's dynamic power convertor development in support of high-efficiency RPS is progressing as plann...
NASA sometimes conducts robotic science missions to solar system destinations for which the most app...
NASA's Advanced Radioisotope Power Systems (RPS) development program is developing next generation r...
NASA's Radioisotope Power Systems (RPS) Program began formal implementation in December 2010. The RP...
NASA has had a history of successful space flight missions that depended on radioisotope-fueled powe...
NASA's dynamic power convertor development in support of high-efficiency RPS is progressing as plann...
A key element of space nuclear power systems is the energy conversion subsystem that converts the nu...
NASA's Radioisotope Power Systems (RPS) Program continues to plan and implement content to enable pl...
Exploration of our solar system has brought great knowledge to our nation's scientific and engineeri...
As one looks to man's future in space it becomes obvious that unprecedented amounts of power are req...
The military spacecraft power subsystem design requirements, developments goals, and planned technol...
NASA Glenn Research Center has been pursuing the development of dynamic power conversion for several...
A one slide presentation/poster on Dynamic RPS development and potential utilization
Dynamic Radioisotope Power Systems (DRPS) are being developed by NASAs Radioisotope Power Systems (R...
The Thermal Energy Conversion Branch at NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) is supporting the developme...
NASA's dynamic power convertor development in support of high-efficiency RPS is progressing as plann...
NASA sometimes conducts robotic science missions to solar system destinations for which the most app...
NASA's Advanced Radioisotope Power Systems (RPS) development program is developing next generation r...
NASA's Radioisotope Power Systems (RPS) Program began formal implementation in December 2010. The RP...
NASA has had a history of successful space flight missions that depended on radioisotope-fueled powe...
NASA's dynamic power convertor development in support of high-efficiency RPS is progressing as plann...
A key element of space nuclear power systems is the energy conversion subsystem that converts the nu...
NASA's Radioisotope Power Systems (RPS) Program continues to plan and implement content to enable pl...
Exploration of our solar system has brought great knowledge to our nation's scientific and engineeri...
As one looks to man's future in space it becomes obvious that unprecedented amounts of power are req...
The military spacecraft power subsystem design requirements, developments goals, and planned technol...