Science in Flux traces the history of one of the most powerful nuclear test reactors in the United States and the only nuclear facility ever built by NASA. In the late 1950's NASA constructed Plum Brook Station on a vast tract of undeveloped land near Sandusky, Ohio. Once fully operational in 1963, it supported basic research for NASA's nuclear rocket program (NERVA). Plum Brook represents a significant, if largely forgotten, story of nuclear research, political change, and the professional culture of the scientists and engineers who devoted their lives to construct and operate the facility. In 1973, after only a decade of research, the government shut Plum Brook down before many of its experiments could be completed. Even the valiant attem...
ABSTRACT: Since the 1960's the United States of America has launched several space missions using nu...
The story of U. S. nuclear testing between 1945 and 1963 is a vivid and exciting one, but also one o...
The production reactors at the Hanford Site in Washington state leave a complicated environmental le...
In 1941, the War Department acquired approximately 9,000 acres of land near Sandusky, Ohio and const...
The Hanford Site began as part of the United States Manhattan Project to research, test and build at...
Nuclear power has been considered for space applications since the 1960s. Between 1955 and 1972 the ...
NASA fact sheet on propulsion and electric power generation developments at Lewis Research Center, a...
There are currently 96 commercial nuclear reactors spread across the United States, located in 30 di...
The history of the NASA Lewis Research Center's role in space nuclear power programs is reviewed. Le...
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory has built and operated 13 nuclear reactors in its 66-year history....
Several studies over the past few decades have recognized the need for advanced propulsion to explor...
Prior to his death in 2008, renowned science fiction writer, inventor, and futurist Arthur C. Clarke...
Argonne National Laboratory's efforts toward researching, proposing and then building a high-energy ...
In 1989, a Presidential directive created the Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) which had a goal of...
Nuclear power plants took on increased restrictions on radioactive waste material after the Three Mi...
ABSTRACT: Since the 1960's the United States of America has launched several space missions using nu...
The story of U. S. nuclear testing between 1945 and 1963 is a vivid and exciting one, but also one o...
The production reactors at the Hanford Site in Washington state leave a complicated environmental le...
In 1941, the War Department acquired approximately 9,000 acres of land near Sandusky, Ohio and const...
The Hanford Site began as part of the United States Manhattan Project to research, test and build at...
Nuclear power has been considered for space applications since the 1960s. Between 1955 and 1972 the ...
NASA fact sheet on propulsion and electric power generation developments at Lewis Research Center, a...
There are currently 96 commercial nuclear reactors spread across the United States, located in 30 di...
The history of the NASA Lewis Research Center's role in space nuclear power programs is reviewed. Le...
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory has built and operated 13 nuclear reactors in its 66-year history....
Several studies over the past few decades have recognized the need for advanced propulsion to explor...
Prior to his death in 2008, renowned science fiction writer, inventor, and futurist Arthur C. Clarke...
Argonne National Laboratory's efforts toward researching, proposing and then building a high-energy ...
In 1989, a Presidential directive created the Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) which had a goal of...
Nuclear power plants took on increased restrictions on radioactive waste material after the Three Mi...
ABSTRACT: Since the 1960's the United States of America has launched several space missions using nu...
The story of U. S. nuclear testing between 1945 and 1963 is a vivid and exciting one, but also one o...
The production reactors at the Hanford Site in Washington state leave a complicated environmental le...