Information on the National Test Bed concept is given in outline form. Program objectives include the development of a national test bed for propulsion system testing, the efficient utilization of NASA's limited funding for future propulsion system development and sustained flight support, ensuring that adequate test facilities are available within NASA to support future propulsion systems, and the development and maintenance within NASA and the private sector of the technical skills and expertise for future propulsion system development. Proposed actions and programs as well as major milestones are outlined
Charts and accompanying text are presented that provide a brief synopsis of the contracted efforts f...
The last major development effort for nuclear power and propulsion systems ended in 1993. Currently,...
The U.S. space industry continues to struggle to turn space business into successful business. Sensi...
Formulation of Affordable and Sustainable NTP Development Strategy is Underway Involving NASA, DOE a...
The objective is to provide management visibility relative to the roles of simulation and propulsion...
One-page descriptions for approximately 200 existing government, university, and industry facilities...
The progress on the Space Station Propulsion Technology Program is described. The objectives are to ...
As NASA, the Department of Defense and the aerospace industry in general strive to develop capabilit...
As the National Aerospace Plane (NASP) development progresses the possibility of having an operation...
A broad-based Advanced Development Program is being conducted to modernize the technological base an...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) requested that the National Research Counci...
The Department of Defense Space Test Program is a unique organization dedicated to stimulating space...
The last major development effort for nuclear power and propulsion systems ended in 1993. Currently,...
The Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) subpanel of the Space Nuclear Propulsion Test Facilities Panel ...
This test bench represents a significant risk mitigation for creating the turbo-electric flying demo...
Charts and accompanying text are presented that provide a brief synopsis of the contracted efforts f...
The last major development effort for nuclear power and propulsion systems ended in 1993. Currently,...
The U.S. space industry continues to struggle to turn space business into successful business. Sensi...
Formulation of Affordable and Sustainable NTP Development Strategy is Underway Involving NASA, DOE a...
The objective is to provide management visibility relative to the roles of simulation and propulsion...
One-page descriptions for approximately 200 existing government, university, and industry facilities...
The progress on the Space Station Propulsion Technology Program is described. The objectives are to ...
As NASA, the Department of Defense and the aerospace industry in general strive to develop capabilit...
As the National Aerospace Plane (NASP) development progresses the possibility of having an operation...
A broad-based Advanced Development Program is being conducted to modernize the technological base an...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) requested that the National Research Counci...
The Department of Defense Space Test Program is a unique organization dedicated to stimulating space...
The last major development effort for nuclear power and propulsion systems ended in 1993. Currently,...
The Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) subpanel of the Space Nuclear Propulsion Test Facilities Panel ...
This test bench represents a significant risk mitigation for creating the turbo-electric flying demo...
Charts and accompanying text are presented that provide a brief synopsis of the contracted efforts f...
The last major development effort for nuclear power and propulsion systems ended in 1993. Currently,...
The U.S. space industry continues to struggle to turn space business into successful business. Sensi...