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- Nuclear Space and the Earth Environment: the Benefits, Dangers, and Legality of Nuclear Power and Propulsion in Outer Space
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- The Role of Nuclear Power and Nuclear Propulsion in the Peaceful
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- Managing Space Radiation Risk in the New Era of Space Exploration Committee on the Evaluation of Radiation Shielding for Space Exploration, National Research Council
- Priorities in Space Science Enabled by Nuclear Power and Propulsion
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- The Future of NASA: Space Policy Issues Facing Congress
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- Space Nuclear Power: Opening the Final Frontier
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- On the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space
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