A feasibility study is summarized of extraterrestrial (space) disposal of radioactive waste. The initial work on the evaluation and comparison of possible space destinations and launch vehicles is reported. Only current or planned space transportation systems were considered. The currently planned space shuttle was found to be more cost effective than current expendable launch vehicles, by about a factor of two. The space shuttle will require a third stage to perform the disposal missions. Depending on the particular mission this could be either a reusable space tug or an expendable stage such as a Centaur. Of the destinations considered, high earth orbits (between geostationary and lunar orbit altitudes), solar orbits (such as a 0.90 AU ci...
A preliminary feasibility assessment of the integration of reactor power system concepts with a proj...
The amount of waste generated on long-duration space missions away from Earth orbit creates the daun...
Taking out the trash at NASA's newly proposed Deep Space Gateway (DSG) will not be a trivial task. W...
This NASA study, performed at the request of the AEC, concludes that transporting radioactive waste ...
The results are reported of a preliminary feasibility screening study for providing long-term soluti...
The space shuttle together with expendable and nonexpendable orbital stages such as the space tug or...
A preliminary study was conducted of the feasibility of space disposal of the actinide class of radi...
The feasibility of transporting radioactive waste produced in the process of generating electricity ...
A number of disposal options for space nuclear reactors and the associated risks, mostly in the long...
Space disposal of selected components of military high-level waste (HLW) is considered. This disposa...
This research involved studying the feasibility of removal of low level radioactive waste (LLRW) fro...
Reasonable space systems concepts were systematically identified and defined and a total system was ...
Work on nuclear waste disposal in space conducted by the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Nat...
The history and interpretation of radioactive waste management in the U.S., criteria for choosing fr...
The possibility of space disposal of iodine waste from nuclear power reactors is investigated. The s...
A preliminary feasibility assessment of the integration of reactor power system concepts with a proj...
The amount of waste generated on long-duration space missions away from Earth orbit creates the daun...
Taking out the trash at NASA's newly proposed Deep Space Gateway (DSG) will not be a trivial task. W...
This NASA study, performed at the request of the AEC, concludes that transporting radioactive waste ...
The results are reported of a preliminary feasibility screening study for providing long-term soluti...
The space shuttle together with expendable and nonexpendable orbital stages such as the space tug or...
A preliminary study was conducted of the feasibility of space disposal of the actinide class of radi...
The feasibility of transporting radioactive waste produced in the process of generating electricity ...
A number of disposal options for space nuclear reactors and the associated risks, mostly in the long...
Space disposal of selected components of military high-level waste (HLW) is considered. This disposa...
This research involved studying the feasibility of removal of low level radioactive waste (LLRW) fro...
Reasonable space systems concepts were systematically identified and defined and a total system was ...
Work on nuclear waste disposal in space conducted by the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Nat...
The history and interpretation of radioactive waste management in the U.S., criteria for choosing fr...
The possibility of space disposal of iodine waste from nuclear power reactors is investigated. The s...
A preliminary feasibility assessment of the integration of reactor power system concepts with a proj...
The amount of waste generated on long-duration space missions away from Earth orbit creates the daun...
Taking out the trash at NASA's newly proposed Deep Space Gateway (DSG) will not be a trivial task. W...