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The SP-100 program develops, validates, and demonstrates the technology for space nuclear power systems in the range of 10 to 1000 kilowatts electric for use in future military and civilian space missions.
- SP-100 Reactor With Brayton Conversion for Lunar Surface Applications
The second design combines Brayton conversion with the...
- SP-100 Reactor With Brayton Conversion for Lunar Surface Applications
1 Απρ 2003 · The SP100 space nuclear reactor was designed for use as an orbital power supply, lunar or Martian surface power station, and power supply for nuclear electric propulsion, with a scaleable power range of 10's kWe to 100's kWe.
The second design combines Brayton conversion with the SP-100 reactor in an erectable 550-kWe powerplant concept intended to satisfy later-phase lunar base power requirements.
An update on the SP-100 reactor subsystem design and performance is provided. Several key requirements have influenced the design substantially as the more deta.
SP-100 (Space reactor Prototype [1]) was a U.S. research program for nuclear fission reactors usable as small fission power systems for spacecraft. [2] It was started in 1983 by NASA , the US Department of Energy and other agencies.
Abstract: The US program for developing space reactor power system technology to meet the projected civilian and defense needs for the 1990s and beyond, known as SP-100, is described.
The goal of the triagency SP-100 Program is to develop long-lived, compact, lightweight, survivable nuclear reactor space power systems for application to the power range 50 kWe to 1 MWe.