The Space Nuclear Reactor Power System Technology Program (SP-100) was created in February 1983 by Memorandum of Agreement among NASA, DARPA and DOE. The tasks of the SP-100 organization in its first year have included detailed program, objective, and role definition; civil and military mission analysis; space nuclear power system functional requirement definition; conclusion of initial space nuclear power system concepted definition studies; selection of primary concepts for technology feasibility validation; defining and initiating specific technology programs and objectives to support the system concepts; and obtaining initial experimental and analytic results.
Review of the Tri-Agency Space Nuclear Reactor Power System Technology Program
Ueberblick ueber ein gemeinsames Technologieprogramm fuer Kernenergie-Reaktorsysteme im Weltraum
1984
9 Seiten, 7 Bilder, 1 Tabelle
Conference paper
English
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