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6. Chemical-Nuclear Propulsion MAE 342 2016
Nuclear Rocket Development Station (NRDS) in Area 25 of the Nevada Test Site
Nuclear Thermal Propulsion for Advanced Space Exploration M. G. Houts, S
Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Ground Test History the Rover/NERVA Program
Nuclear Propulsion for Space, Understanding the Atom Series
Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Systems (Last Updated in January 2021) Eric PROUST Eric Proust
Nuclear Power for Space Applications Dr Mark Ho
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NASA's Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Project
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Technical Basis Document for the Los Alamos National Laboratory – Site Description
A Note on Information Sources
Nuclear Fission Power and Propulsion
Runaway Train
NERVA Development Status
Remembering EG&G
Highly Enriched Uranium: Striking a Balance
NERVA Nuclear Rocket Program
Top View
The Role of Nuclear Power and Nuclear Propulsion in the Peaceful
Manned Nuclear Aircraft Propulsion
Kilopower Powering a NASA Mission to Mars Frontiers in Science Public Lecture Series
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Historical Perspectives: the Role of the NASA Lewis Research Center in the National Space Nuclear Power Programs
Experience Gained from the Space Nuclear Rocket Program (Rorer) '
928 Nuclear Tests Were Conducted at the NTS, 828 of Which Were Underground
Science in Flux : NASA’S Nuclear Program at Plum Brook Station, 1955-2005 / by Mark D
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Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Ground Test History the Rover/NERVA
Project Rover Remembered … See Pages 6 and 7
Chapter 5: Reactor Development and Operations at Los Alamos
Assessment of the Advantages and Feasibility of a Nuclear Rocket for a Manned Mars Mission
Rstanding of Space, New Technology and Today’S Endeavors, Potential Missions in Space, and How Space Will Benefit All of Humanity
The Decay of the Atomic Powered Aircraft Program a Sufficiency by Brian D
The Nuclear Cryogenic Propulsion Stage