Nuclear reactor systems are one method of satisfying space mission power needs. The development of such systems must proceed on a path consistent with mission needs and schedules. This path, or technology roadmap, starts from the power system technology data base available today. Much of this data base was established during the 1960s and early 1970s, when government and industry developed space nuclear reactor systems for steady-state power and propulsion. One of the largest development programs was the Systems for Nuclear Auxiliary Power (SNAP) Program. By the early 1970s, a technology base had evolved from this program at the system, subsystem, and component levels. There are many implications of this technology base on future reactor po...
The results of a study of the installation and operational characteristics of a SNAP reactor system ...
Under the NASA Exploration Technology Development Program, and in partnership with the Department of...
Methods are presented for determining the electric power requirements of a given communications miss...
Studies were made to ascertain what useful satellite and/ or space missions may be accomplished with...
Nuclear reactor space electric power units under development in the U. S. include the SNAP-2, SNAP-8...
Reliable, long-life power systems are required for ambitious space exploration missions. Nuclear pow...
This report addresses safety guidelines for space nuclear reactor power missions and was prepared by...
A system for nuclear auxiliary power (SNAP 2) was designed to deliver 3 kw of usable electrical ener...
The anticipated growth of the space station power requirement provides a good example of the problem...
Various issues associated with getting technology development of nuclear power systems moving at a p...
The use of nuclear systems for propulsion and power are being examined as system options for impleme...
A preliminary feasibility study of the application of small nuclear reactor space power systems to t...
ABSTRACT: Since the 1960's the United States of America has launched several space missions using nu...
In order to provide a strategy for space reactor technology development, the Defense Nuclear Agency ...
The last major development effort for nuclear power and propulsion systems ended in 1993. Currently,...
The results of a study of the installation and operational characteristics of a SNAP reactor system ...
Under the NASA Exploration Technology Development Program, and in partnership with the Department of...
Methods are presented for determining the electric power requirements of a given communications miss...
Studies were made to ascertain what useful satellite and/ or space missions may be accomplished with...
Nuclear reactor space electric power units under development in the U. S. include the SNAP-2, SNAP-8...
Reliable, long-life power systems are required for ambitious space exploration missions. Nuclear pow...
This report addresses safety guidelines for space nuclear reactor power missions and was prepared by...
A system for nuclear auxiliary power (SNAP 2) was designed to deliver 3 kw of usable electrical ener...
The anticipated growth of the space station power requirement provides a good example of the problem...
Various issues associated with getting technology development of nuclear power systems moving at a p...
The use of nuclear systems for propulsion and power are being examined as system options for impleme...
A preliminary feasibility study of the application of small nuclear reactor space power systems to t...
ABSTRACT: Since the 1960's the United States of America has launched several space missions using nu...
In order to provide a strategy for space reactor technology development, the Defense Nuclear Agency ...
The last major development effort for nuclear power and propulsion systems ended in 1993. Currently,...
The results of a study of the installation and operational characteristics of a SNAP reactor system ...
Under the NASA Exploration Technology Development Program, and in partnership with the Department of...
Methods are presented for determining the electric power requirements of a given communications miss...