A key element of space nuclear power systems is the energy conversion subsystem that converts the nuclear heat into electrical power. Nuclear systems provide a favorable option for missions that require long-duration power in hostile space environments where sunlight for solar power is absent or limited. There are two primary nuclear power technology options: (1) radioisotope power systems (RPSs) utilize the natural decay heat from 238Pu to generate electric power levels up to about 1 kW and (2) fission power systems (FPSs) rely on a sustained fission reaction of 235U and offer the potential to supply electric power from kilowatts to megawatts. Example missions utilizing nuclear power include Mars science rovers (e.g., Curiosity, Mars 2020)...
Under the Exploration Technology Development Program, the National Aeronautics and Space Administrat...
Nuclear power provides an enabling capability for NASA missions that might otherwise be constrained ...
The purpose of this paper is to familiarize the Space Commercialization Community with the status an...
A key element of space nuclear power systems is the energy conversion subsystem that converts the nu...
As human visions of space applications expand and as we probe further out into the universe, our nee...
Fission power and propulsion systems can enable exciting space exploration missions. These include b...
Exploration of our solar system has brought many exciting challenges to our nations scientific and e...
NASA sometimes conducts robotic science missions to solar system destinations for which the most app...
The Design Reference Mission for NASA's human mission to Mars indicates the desire for in-situ prope...
Most ongoing US activities related to space nuclear power and propulsion are sponsored by NASA. NASA...
As exploration and utilization of space proceeds through the 1970s, 1980s, and beyond, spacecraft in...
Principles, characteristics, and technology development status of conversion systems for converting ...
The focus of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Radioisotope Power Systems (...
Under the NASA Exploration Technology Development Program, and in partnership with the Department of...
The hardware selections available for fabrication of a nuclear electric propulsion stage for planeta...
Under the Exploration Technology Development Program, the National Aeronautics and Space Administrat...
Nuclear power provides an enabling capability for NASA missions that might otherwise be constrained ...
The purpose of this paper is to familiarize the Space Commercialization Community with the status an...
A key element of space nuclear power systems is the energy conversion subsystem that converts the nu...
As human visions of space applications expand and as we probe further out into the universe, our nee...
Fission power and propulsion systems can enable exciting space exploration missions. These include b...
Exploration of our solar system has brought many exciting challenges to our nations scientific and e...
NASA sometimes conducts robotic science missions to solar system destinations for which the most app...
The Design Reference Mission for NASA's human mission to Mars indicates the desire for in-situ prope...
Most ongoing US activities related to space nuclear power and propulsion are sponsored by NASA. NASA...
As exploration and utilization of space proceeds through the 1970s, 1980s, and beyond, spacecraft in...
Principles, characteristics, and technology development status of conversion systems for converting ...
The focus of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Radioisotope Power Systems (...
Under the NASA Exploration Technology Development Program, and in partnership with the Department of...
The hardware selections available for fabrication of a nuclear electric propulsion stage for planeta...
Under the Exploration Technology Development Program, the National Aeronautics and Space Administrat...
Nuclear power provides an enabling capability for NASA missions that might otherwise be constrained ...
The purpose of this paper is to familiarize the Space Commercialization Community with the status an...