A combined Nuclear Thermal Rocket (NTR) flight test and Mars Sample Return mission (MSR) is explored as a means of "jump-starting" NTR development. Development of a small-scale engine with relevant fuel and performance could more affordably and quickly "pathfind" the way to larger scale engines. A flight test with subsequent inflight postirradiation evaluation may also be more affordable and expedient compared to ground testing and associated facilities and approvals. Mission trades and a reference scenario based upon a single expendable launch vehicle (ELV) are discussed. A novel "single stack" spacecraft/lander/ascent vehicle concept is described configured around a "top-mounted" downward firing NTR, reusable common tank, and "bottom-moun...
The feasibility of rebuilding and testing a nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) for the Mars mission has be...
A number of recent assessments have confirmed the results of several earlier studies that Nuclear Th...
A demonstration of a Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) engine has not been conducted in over 50 years...
The feasibility of rebuilding and testing a nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) for the Mars mission was in...
This paper discusses vehicle configuration options using nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) propulsion app...
Nuclear thermal propulsion technology development is underway at NASA and DoE for Space Exploration ...
In the 1960's, Nuclear Thermal Rocket (NTR) engines were developed and ground tested capable of yiel...
Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) has long been considered as a viable in-space transportation altern...
NTR: High thrust high specific impulse (2 x LOXLH2chemical) engine uses high power density fission r...
A preliminary examination of a concept for a Mars and outer solar system exploratory vehicle is pres...
The nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) provides a unique propulsion capability to planners/designers of fu...
It is asserted that a Nuclear Propulsion Space Transportation System is required for the Manned Mars...
NTR: High thrust high specific impulse (2 x LOXLH2 chemical) engine uses high power density fission ...
In FY'11, Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) was identified as a key propulsion option under the Advan...
The nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) represents the next "evolutionary step" in high performance rocket ...
The feasibility of rebuilding and testing a nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) for the Mars mission has be...
A number of recent assessments have confirmed the results of several earlier studies that Nuclear Th...
A demonstration of a Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) engine has not been conducted in over 50 years...
The feasibility of rebuilding and testing a nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) for the Mars mission was in...
This paper discusses vehicle configuration options using nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) propulsion app...
Nuclear thermal propulsion technology development is underway at NASA and DoE for Space Exploration ...
In the 1960's, Nuclear Thermal Rocket (NTR) engines were developed and ground tested capable of yiel...
Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) has long been considered as a viable in-space transportation altern...
NTR: High thrust high specific impulse (2 x LOXLH2chemical) engine uses high power density fission r...
A preliminary examination of a concept for a Mars and outer solar system exploratory vehicle is pres...
The nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) provides a unique propulsion capability to planners/designers of fu...
It is asserted that a Nuclear Propulsion Space Transportation System is required for the Manned Mars...
NTR: High thrust high specific impulse (2 x LOXLH2 chemical) engine uses high power density fission ...
In FY'11, Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) was identified as a key propulsion option under the Advan...
The nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) represents the next "evolutionary step" in high performance rocket ...
The feasibility of rebuilding and testing a nuclear thermal rocket (NTR) for the Mars mission has be...
A number of recent assessments have confirmed the results of several earlier studies that Nuclear Th...
A demonstration of a Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) engine has not been conducted in over 50 years...