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Technical Notes

Operational Considerations for Space Fission Power and Propulsion Platforms

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Pages 851-859 | Received 27 Jul 2020, Accepted 26 Oct 2020, Published online: 26 Jan 2021
 

Abstract

As consideration of launching fission reactors into space moves ahead, it is important to consider the issues related to the operation of various types of space nuclear power and propulsion applications. This technical note discusses some of these factors, including possible human and equipment radiation exposures that might occur during different types of missions and the operational stages within those missions, managing the approach to and working around space reactors, maintaining reactors for long-duration operations, controlling reactors and monitoring their availability and health, evaluating possible reactor accident scenarios, planning for planetary protection due to their operation, and post operation decommissioning and disposal. It also includes a number of suggested guidelines for mission and reactor designers to consider as these important utilizations of nuclear power move forward.

Acknowledgments

The study team thanks Lee Mason of the NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate and Mike Houts of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, along with the members of the NASA Nuclear Power and Propulsion Technical Discipline Team, for their support, guidance, and feedback.

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