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The broad view of nuclear technology for aerospace

D. Buden, Joseph A. Angelo

Year
1991
Citations
2

Abstract

Nuclear technologies can directly support advanced space initiatives. For near‐Earth missions, nuclear technology can be used to power air traffic control, communications and manufacturing platforms, provide emergency power for manned platforms, provide power for maneuvering units, move asteroids for mining, measure the natural radiation environment, provide radiation protection instruments, and design radiation hardened robotic systems. For the Lunar and Mars surfaces, nuclear technology can be used for base stationary, mobile, and emergency power, energy storage, process heat, nuclear thermal and electric rocket propulsion, excavation and underground engineering, water and sewage treatment and sterilization, food processing and preservation, mineral exploration, self‐luminous systems, radiation protection instrumentation, radiation environmental warning systems, and habitat shielding design. Outer planet missions can make use of nuclear technology for power and propulsion. Programs need to be initiated to ensure the full beneficial use of nuclear technologies in advanced space missions.

Keywords

Nuclear powerPropulsionMars Exploration ProgramSpace explorationNuclear technologyEngineeringAerospace engineeringSystems engineeringAstrobiology

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