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NASA's Nuclear Thermal Propulsion ProjectThe fundamental capability of Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) is game changing for space exploration. A first generation NTP system could provide high thrust at a specific impulse above 900 s, roughly double that of state of the art chemical engines. Characteristics of fission and NTP indicate that useful first generation systems will provide a foundation for future systems with extremely high performance. The role of a first generation NTP in the development of advanced nuclear propulsion systems could be analogous to the role of the DC- 3 in the development of advanced aviation. Progress made under the NTP project could also help enable high performance fission power systems and Nuclear Electric Propulsion (NEP).
Document ID
20150016484
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Other
Authors
Houts, Michael G.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Mitchell, Doyce P.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Kim, Tony
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Emrich, William J.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Hickman, Robert R.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Gerrish, Harold P.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Doughty, Glen
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Belvin, Anthony
(Department of Energy Washington, DC, United States)
Clement, Steven
(National Nuclear Security Administration Las Vegas, NV, United States)
Borowski, Stanley K.
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Scott, John
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Power, Kevin P.
(NASA Stennis Space Center Stennis Space Center, MS, United States)
Date Acquired
August 26, 2015
Publication Date
July 27, 2015
Subject Category
Nuclear Physics
Report/Patent Number
M15-4372
Meeting Information
Meeting: AIAA/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference
Location: Orlando, FL
Country: United States
Start Date: July 27, 2015
End Date: July 29, 2015
Sponsors: Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), American Inst. of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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