The Nuclear Integrated Multimission Spacecraft (NIMS) is designed for communications, surveillance, navigation and meteorelogical missions. This study assesses th attributes of the Dynamic Isotope Power System (DIPS) for this spacecraft. These attributes include cost, system and mission compatibility, and survivability. (ERA citation 05:021914)
Dynamic Isotope Power System (DIPS) Applications Study. Volume I. Summary. Final Report
1979
63 pages
Report
No indication
English
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