Enabling a New Generation of Outer Solar System Missions: Engineering Design Studies for Nuclear Electric Propulsion

  • Casani J
  • Gibson M
  • Poston D
  • et al.
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Abstract

We discuss a nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) capability that would (1) enable a class of outer solar system missions that cannot be done with radioisotope power systems and (2) significantly enhance a range of other deep-space mission concepts. NASA plans to develop Kilopower technology for lunar surface power. Kilopower can also serve as a power source for a 10-kWe NEP system; therefore, we highlight 10-kWe NEP benefits to encourage the NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) to advocate (as a potential beneficiary) for NASA’s plan to develop Kilopower, and to motivate further 10-kWe NEP–related concept studies.

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Casani, J. R., Gibson, M. A., Poston, D. I., Strange, N. J., Elliott, J. O., Jr., R. L. M., … Sotin, C. J. (2021). Enabling a New Generation of Outer Solar System Missions: Engineering Design Studies for Nuclear Electric Propulsion. Bulletin of the AAS, 53(4). https://doi.org/10.3847/25c2cfeb.cdb2753c

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