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Science opportunities through nuclear power in space

 

作者: Henry M. Harris,  

 

期刊: AIP Conference Proceedings  (AIP Available online 1995)
卷期: Volume 324, issue 1  

页码: 161-168

 

ISSN:0094-243X

 

年代: 1995

 

DOI:10.1063/1.47244

 

出版商: AIP

 

数据来源: AIP

 

摘要:

With the downsizing or outright elimination of nuclear power capability in space in progress, it is important to understand what this means to science in therms of capability cost. This paper is a survey of the scientific possibilities inherent in the potential availability of between 15 to 30 kW through electrical nuclear power in space. The approach taken has been to interview scientists involved in space‐research, especially those whose results are dependent or proportional to power availability and to survey previous work in high‐power spacecraft and space‐based science instruments. In addition high level studies were done to gather metrics about what kind and quantity of science could be achieved throughout the entire solar system assuming the availability in the power amounts quoted above. It is concluded that: (1) Sustained high power using a 10–30 kW reactor would allow the capture of an unprecedented amount of data on planetary objects through the entire solar system. (2) High power science means high qualtiy data through higher resolution of radars, optics and the sensitivity of many types of instruments. (3) In general, high power in the range of 10–30 kW provides for an order‐of‐magnitude increase of resolution of synthetic aperture radars over other planetary radars. (4) High power makes possible the use of particle accelerators to probe the atomic structure of planetary surface, particularly in the dim, outer regions of the solar system. (5) High power means active cooling is possible for devices that must operate at low temperature under adverse conditions. (6) High power with electric propulsion provides the mission flexibility to vary observational viewpoints and select targets of opportunity. © 1995American Institute of Physics

 

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