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Planning for the space exploration initiative: The nuclear propulsion option
Gary L. Bennett, Thomas J. Miller
- Year
- 1991
- Citations
- 9
Abstract
The Space Exploration Initiative includes both lunar and Mars program elements as well as robotic science missions. Space transportation is a primary part of all planning for exploration. The high performance propulsion capabilities of nuclear propulsion offer the potential to reduce substantially the flight times to and from Mars and to reduce the mass launched into low Earth orbit.
Keywords
PropulsionMars Exploration ProgramIn-space propulsion technologiesAerospace engineeringExploration of MarsSpace explorationAeronauticsSpace (punctuation)AstrobiologyGeocentric orbit
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