Nuclear Thermal Propulsion - Brief History Reactor In-Flight Test Early 1960’s
NASA and Nuclear Power in Space
RF Manipulation and Detection of Protons in the High Performance Antiproton Trap (HiPAT)
A program to measure new energetic particle nuclear interaction cross sections
Nuclear reaction cross sections for spacecraft shield design
Power Requirements for Mining and Microwave Processing of Extraterrestrial Resources
Preliminary analysis of accelerated space flight ionizing radiation testing
Vertical profiles of total chlorine in the stratosphere
Ratios of Ramsauer gas kinetic electron-atom collision integrals.
A theory of gas-surface interactions at satellite velocities
Search for uncharged faster than light particles
A feasible satellite experiment for gas molecule-solid surface interaction studies Final report
Galactic cosmic ray transport methods: Past, present and future
Nuclear Thermal Rocket by 2000: a DOE Perspective
A thermalized ion explosion model for high energy sputtering and track registration
Experimental nuclear cross sections for spacecraft shield analysis
Effective resonance integrals of tantalum
Need of LS-dependent energy parameters in the second spectra of the fifth-group elements.
Mean life of the 2p super 2 super 1 D level in N IV.
Approximate formulas for Franck-Condon factors
Experiment D008: Radiation in the Spacecraft
Comments on a paper by Katz regarding charge exchange models
Photoionization and photoabsorption cross sections of CO2 at 584 A.
PLASMA-VEHICLE INTERACTION IN A PLASMA STREAM
The intensification of magnetic fields in plasmas
A NUCLEAR-ELECTRIC SPACEBUS FOR PLANETARY LANDING MISSIONS
Observations on metallurgical bonding between plasma sprayed tungsten and hot tungsten substrates
SMALL NUCLEAR ROCKETS FOR SPACE MISSIONS
Determination of tungsten resonance absorption integrals by activation
An evaluation of radiation shielding by vehicle orientation
NASA nuclear systems initiative
Focused laser-beam experiment and the oscillator strength of the swan system.
Variable collision cross-section effects on electrical conductivity.