One-page descriptions for approximately 200 existing government, university, and industry facilities which may be available in the future to support SEI nuclear propulsion technology development and test program requirements are provided. To facilitate use of the information, the candidate facilities are listed both by location (Index L) and by Facility Type (Index FT). The included one-page descriptions provide a brief narrative description of facility capability, suggest potential uses for each facility, and designate a point of contact for additional information that may be needed in the future. The Nuclear Propulsion Office at NASA Lewis presently plans to maintain, expand, and update this information periodically for use by NASA, DOE, ...
The fundamental capability of Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) is game changing for space exploratio...
The Space Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (SNTP) Program is an initiative within the US Air Force to acqu...
The last major development effort for nuclear power and propulsion systems ended in 1993. Currently,...
This paper summarizes the findings of a Tri-Agency panel consisting of members from the National Aer...
The topics are presented in viewgraph form and include the following: nuclear propulsion facility re...
The Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) subpanel of the Space Nuclear Propulsion Test Facilities Panel ...
Interagency (NASA/DOE/DOD) technical panels worked in 1991 to evaluate critical nuclear propulsion i...
The NASA Lewis Research Center, located in Cleveland, Ohio, has a number of space chemical propulsio...
NASA has initiated a technology program to establish the readiness of nuclear propulsion technology ...
NASA has initiated planning for a technology development project for nuclear rocket propulsion syste...
In support of efforts for research into the design and development of a man rated Nuclear Thermal Ro...
Charts and accompanying text are presented that provide a brief synopsis of the contracted efforts f...
Papers presented at the joint NASA/DOE/DOD workshop on nuclear thermal propulsion are compiled. The ...
The topics are presented in viewgraph form and include the following: Nevada test site geographic lo...
Information on the National Test Bed concept is given in outline form. Program objectives include th...
The fundamental capability of Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) is game changing for space exploratio...
The Space Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (SNTP) Program is an initiative within the US Air Force to acqu...
The last major development effort for nuclear power and propulsion systems ended in 1993. Currently,...
This paper summarizes the findings of a Tri-Agency panel consisting of members from the National Aer...
The topics are presented in viewgraph form and include the following: nuclear propulsion facility re...
The Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) subpanel of the Space Nuclear Propulsion Test Facilities Panel ...
Interagency (NASA/DOE/DOD) technical panels worked in 1991 to evaluate critical nuclear propulsion i...
The NASA Lewis Research Center, located in Cleveland, Ohio, has a number of space chemical propulsio...
NASA has initiated a technology program to establish the readiness of nuclear propulsion technology ...
NASA has initiated planning for a technology development project for nuclear rocket propulsion syste...
In support of efforts for research into the design and development of a man rated Nuclear Thermal Ro...
Charts and accompanying text are presented that provide a brief synopsis of the contracted efforts f...
Papers presented at the joint NASA/DOE/DOD workshop on nuclear thermal propulsion are compiled. The ...
The topics are presented in viewgraph form and include the following: Nevada test site geographic lo...
Information on the National Test Bed concept is given in outline form. Program objectives include th...
The fundamental capability of Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) is game changing for space exploratio...
The Space Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (SNTP) Program is an initiative within the US Air Force to acqu...
The last major development effort for nuclear power and propulsion systems ended in 1993. Currently,...