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Depleted uranium in military conflicts and the impact on the environment
Power systems for Venus surface missions: A review
Bayesian Reliability Analysis of the Enhanced Multimission Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator
Hesperides: Solar/nuclear missions to the Sun׳s inner gravity focus
Radioisotope electric propulsion (REP): A near-term approach to nuclear propulsion
Technology-based design and scaling for RTGs for space exploration in the 100W range
Energieversorgung und Energiewandler in Satelliten und Raumfahrzeugen/Jahresuebersicht
Improved technology for multiwatt radioisotope heater units
Wide range, high sensitivity water vapor detection based on chemical/radiological techniques
Medicine and the bomb. Nuclear war: the medical facts
Fukushima Daiichi - Ableitungen und deren mögliche Auswirkungen in der Meeresumwelt
Radioisotope method of estimating macrocrack development in industrial structures
Werkzeuge für die Komponentenentwicklung von Abgasturboladern
The preparation of multigram quantities of curium-242 for snap-11
Cassini Power During the 20-Year Mission and Until the Final Plunge into Saturn
Nuclear Power Sources: A Key Enabling Technology for Planetary Exploration
Etude experimentale du jaugeage du combustible a bord d'un avion au moyen de sources radioactives
Verwendung von pu-238 als waermequelle in raumfahrt und medizin
Compatibility of strontium compounds with superalloys at 900 and 1100 degrees C.
Investigation of Freon Fire-Extinguishing Systems with a Nucleonic Gage
Nuclear radiation sources on board outerplanet spacecraft
Thermoelectric devices - for space and remote terrestrial sites
Subliming nuclear microthruster and its space applications
Radionuklidtechnische Messverfahren bei der Foerderung von Erzschlaemmen im Roten Meer
Untersuchungen mit Radionukliden zum Gastransport in Rohrleitungen
Pluto Orbiter–Kuiper Belt Explorer: Mission Design for the Gold Standard
Energy Cost of Acquiring and Transmitting Science Data on Deep-Space Missions