This report presents the results of an analysis of the capability of nuclear bimodal systems to perform outer solar system exploration missions. Missions of interest include orbiter mission s to Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. An initial technology baseline consisting of a NEBA 10 kWe, 1000 N thrust, 850 s, 1500 kg bimodal system was selected, and its performance examined against a data base for trajectories to outer solar system planetary destinations to select optimal direct and gravity assisted trajectories for study. A conceptual design for a common bimodal spacecraft capable of performing missions to all the planetary destinations was developed and made the basis of end to end mission designs for orbiter missions to ...
The successes of the Cassini/Huygens mission have heightened interest to return to the Saturn system...
Human and robotic missions to Mercury and Saturn are presented and analyzed with a range of propulsi...
NASA is developing propulsion technologies potentially leading to the implementation of a nuclear el...
Nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) offers significant benefits to missions for outer planet explorati...
Abstract: There are considered possibilities to realize wide-range interplanetary mission ...
A preliminary feasibility study of the application of small nuclear reactor space power systems to t...
Abstract: There are presented results of estimation of the nuclear/solar electric propulsi...
An analysis was conducted to determine the best nuclear-turboelectric space powerplant to meet the r...
Outer planetary exploration spacecraft have relied on Radioisotope Power Systems (RPS) to provide po...
Abstract. Over the last year, a large effort that involved several NASA agencies and DOE was initiat...
Spacecraft exploration of our solar system has provided unprecedented imagery and understanding of d...
The use of nuclear systems for propulsion and power are being examined as system options for impleme...
In response to a request by the NASA Deep Space Exploration Technology Program, NASA Glenn Research ...
The vision for the future of the planetary exploration program includes the capability to deliver {o...
Task 1 of the NEW MOONS (NASA Evaluation With Models of Optimized Nuclear Spacecraft) study is discu...
The successes of the Cassini/Huygens mission have heightened interest to return to the Saturn system...
Human and robotic missions to Mercury and Saturn are presented and analyzed with a range of propulsi...
NASA is developing propulsion technologies potentially leading to the implementation of a nuclear el...
Nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) offers significant benefits to missions for outer planet explorati...
Abstract: There are considered possibilities to realize wide-range interplanetary mission ...
A preliminary feasibility study of the application of small nuclear reactor space power systems to t...
Abstract: There are presented results of estimation of the nuclear/solar electric propulsi...
An analysis was conducted to determine the best nuclear-turboelectric space powerplant to meet the r...
Outer planetary exploration spacecraft have relied on Radioisotope Power Systems (RPS) to provide po...
Abstract. Over the last year, a large effort that involved several NASA agencies and DOE was initiat...
Spacecraft exploration of our solar system has provided unprecedented imagery and understanding of d...
The use of nuclear systems for propulsion and power are being examined as system options for impleme...
In response to a request by the NASA Deep Space Exploration Technology Program, NASA Glenn Research ...
The vision for the future of the planetary exploration program includes the capability to deliver {o...
Task 1 of the NEW MOONS (NASA Evaluation With Models of Optimized Nuclear Spacecraft) study is discu...
The successes of the Cassini/Huygens mission have heightened interest to return to the Saturn system...
Human and robotic missions to Mercury and Saturn are presented and analyzed with a range of propulsi...
NASA is developing propulsion technologies potentially leading to the implementation of a nuclear el...