The "fast conjunction" long surface stay mission option was selected for NASA's recent Mars Design Reference Architecture (DRA) 5.0 study because it provided adequate time at Mars (approx. 540 days) for the crew to explore the planet's geological diversity while also reducing the "1-way" transit times to and from Mars to approx. 6 months. Short transit times are desirable in order to reduce the debilitating physiological effects on the human body that can result from prolonged exposure to the zero-gravity (0-gE) and radiation environments of space. Recent measurements from the RAD detector attached to the Curiosity rover indicate that astronauts would receive a radiation dose of approx. 0.66 Sv (approx. 66 rem)-the limiting value establishe...
The mission benefits of using both high thrust nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) and low acceleration...
The results of integrated systems and mission studies are presented which quantify the benefits and ...
Development efforts in the United States for nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) systems began with Pro...
The nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) represents the next "evolutionary step" in high performance rocket ...
The nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) has frequently been discussed as a key space asset that can bridge ...
A crewed mission to Mars poses a signi cant challenge in dealing with the physiolog- ical issues tha...
Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) has long been considered as a viable in-space transportation altern...
A variety of countermeasures have been developed to address the debilitating physiological effects o...
The fundamental capability of Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) is game changing for space exploratio...
NTR: High thrust high specific impulse (2 x LOXLH2chemical) engine uses high power density fission r...
Nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) can potentially enable routine human exploration of Mars and the so...
NTR: High thrust high specific impulse (2 x LOXLH2 chemical) engine uses high power density fission ...
The Nuclear Thermal Rocket (NTR) derives its energy from fission of uranium-235 atoms contained with...
It is asserted that a Nuclear Propulsion Space Transportation System is required for the Manned Mars...
The nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) is one of the leading propulsion options for future human missions ...
The mission benefits of using both high thrust nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) and low acceleration...
The results of integrated systems and mission studies are presented which quantify the benefits and ...
Development efforts in the United States for nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) systems began with Pro...
The nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) represents the next "evolutionary step" in high performance rocket ...
The nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) has frequently been discussed as a key space asset that can bridge ...
A crewed mission to Mars poses a signi cant challenge in dealing with the physiolog- ical issues tha...
Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) has long been considered as a viable in-space transportation altern...
A variety of countermeasures have been developed to address the debilitating physiological effects o...
The fundamental capability of Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) is game changing for space exploratio...
NTR: High thrust high specific impulse (2 x LOXLH2chemical) engine uses high power density fission r...
Nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) can potentially enable routine human exploration of Mars and the so...
NTR: High thrust high specific impulse (2 x LOXLH2 chemical) engine uses high power density fission ...
The Nuclear Thermal Rocket (NTR) derives its energy from fission of uranium-235 atoms contained with...
It is asserted that a Nuclear Propulsion Space Transportation System is required for the Manned Mars...
The nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) is one of the leading propulsion options for future human missions ...
The mission benefits of using both high thrust nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) and low acceleration...
The results of integrated systems and mission studies are presented which quantify the benefits and ...
Development efforts in the United States for nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) systems began with Pro...