A low-power, near-term nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) system was proposed as a useful interim system for near-term space exploration. Although the ultimate goal of a 100 kWe class, low specific mass for planetary exploration remains, application of the technologies that are currently mature to earlier missions of interest has grown at the higher levels of NASA. In response to this interest, a study of low-power system and mission options was initiated, with the Nuclear Propulsion Office serving to coordinate system activities. A nominal 20 kWe system using Brayton power conversion was selected by the joint NASA/DOE Space Nuclear Power and Propulsion team; however, other power levels and system options will be considered. NASA's Office of...
The fundamental capability of Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) is game changing for space exploratio...
Summarized are the findings and recommendations of a triagency (NASA/DOE/DOD) panel on Nuclear Elect...
Results of a mission engineering analysis of nuclear-thermionic electric propulsion spacecraft for u...
The topics are presented in viewgraph form and include the following: initial study groundrules; pow...
Systems technology for nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) vehicles is discussed. The following topics...
NASA has initiated a technology program to establish the readiness of nuclear propulsion technology ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has established a requirement for Nuclear E...
Nuclear thermal and nuclear electric propulsion systems will enable and/or enhance important space e...
Three nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) systems are discussed. The three systems are as follows: a s...
An overview is given of the plans for a program in nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) technology for ...
The topics are presented in viewgraph form and include the following: nuclear propulsion background;...
NASA has completed a preliminary mission and systems study of nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) syst...
Nuclear Electric Propulsion (NEP) can offer multiple advantages in regards to space exploration. Sig...
Current analysis of advanced unmanned planetary missions in the 1980's and beyond indicate the need ...
Exploration of our solar system has brought great knowledge to our nation's scientific and engineeri...
The fundamental capability of Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) is game changing for space exploratio...
Summarized are the findings and recommendations of a triagency (NASA/DOE/DOD) panel on Nuclear Elect...
Results of a mission engineering analysis of nuclear-thermionic electric propulsion spacecraft for u...
The topics are presented in viewgraph form and include the following: initial study groundrules; pow...
Systems technology for nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) vehicles is discussed. The following topics...
NASA has initiated a technology program to establish the readiness of nuclear propulsion technology ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has established a requirement for Nuclear E...
Nuclear thermal and nuclear electric propulsion systems will enable and/or enhance important space e...
Three nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) systems are discussed. The three systems are as follows: a s...
An overview is given of the plans for a program in nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) technology for ...
The topics are presented in viewgraph form and include the following: nuclear propulsion background;...
NASA has completed a preliminary mission and systems study of nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) syst...
Nuclear Electric Propulsion (NEP) can offer multiple advantages in regards to space exploration. Sig...
Current analysis of advanced unmanned planetary missions in the 1980's and beyond indicate the need ...
Exploration of our solar system has brought great knowledge to our nation's scientific and engineeri...
The fundamental capability of Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) is game changing for space exploratio...
Summarized are the findings and recommendations of a triagency (NASA/DOE/DOD) panel on Nuclear Elect...
Results of a mission engineering analysis of nuclear-thermionic electric propulsion spacecraft for u...