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#1 2003-06-17 09:10:03

Palomar
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Re: The Pro-Nuclear Space Movement. - Nuclear Power for Space.

I've just now seen an article entitled "Nasa gives go-ahead for nuclear mission to outer planets" at Yahoo! News (Full Coverage -- Science).  The source of the article is "The Independent," UK, Jun 14, 2003.  Unfortunately, clicking on the link returns this message:  "We're sorry, but you've requested a page we can't supply at present..."

I'm wondering if anyone has similar info which the link now cannot provide?

--Cindy


We all know [i]those[/i] Venusians: Doing their hair in shock waves, smoking electrical coronas, wearing Van Allen belts and resting their tiny elbows on a Geiger counter...

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#2 2003-06-17 12:36:15

clark
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Re: The Pro-Nuclear Space Movement. - Nuclear Power for Space.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2983100.stm

The US space agency (Nasa) has issued the first contracts to develop a new generation of space craft to explore deep space that will herald a revolution in the exploration of the outer Solar System.

Hey Bill, did I win yet?  big_smile

Josh, you're next.....  :angry:   :laugh:

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#3 2003-06-17 12:58:34

Bill White
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Re: The Pro-Nuclear Space Movement. - Nuclear Power for Space.

Compare the bbc quote:

As part of the newly established Project Prometheus, the aerospace company Lockheed Martin has been given a $6m (?4m) contract for a design study of the proposed Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter (Jimo).

With the Nuclear Space quote:

President's Budget proposes $279 million; ($3 billion over five years) for Project Prometheus.
The President's Budget invests in three technology areas that hold significant promise in overcoming the limitations of robotic- and human-led research in space.  These technologies are critical to improving the efficiency and scientific return of space missions.

Lets see: A $6 million contract versus a $3 billion commitment. I say you are now closer to winning yet I may need to see something more before crying "Uncle!"

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#4 2003-06-17 13:00:41

clark
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Re: The Pro-Nuclear Space Movement. - Nuclear Power for Space.

Fair enough.

As always, I defer to your determination.   big_smile

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#5 2003-06-17 13:05:58

Bill White
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Re: The Pro-Nuclear Space Movement. - Nuclear Power for Space.

This may well be enough for me to pay up. I am just not sure yet with the evidence limited to a single "lets study this" contract.

Did you find this conference?

I may yet time find to attend one conference this summer. Mars Society may be the most cool, yet this one looks intersting as well.

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#6 2003-06-17 13:48:48

clark
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Re: The Pro-Nuclear Space Movement. - Nuclear Power for Space.

Of course, one study certainly isn't enough.

However, I have seen a few other reports that kind of make me optimistic...

That confrence looks interesting too, thank you. Looks like my Moon Base thread will get some more ammo fairly soon.

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#7 2003-06-18 23:01:22

Josh Cryer
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Re: The Pro-Nuclear Space Movement. - Nuclear Power for Space.

Cindy, my main gripe with all this technology is that it's basically probe-related. If they want man-based nuclear technology, they'd be working on Mini-Mag Orian or similar.


And clark, not the least bit worried. smile  cool


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#8 2003-06-29 07:01:11

Shaun Barrett
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Re: The Pro-Nuclear Space Movement. - Nuclear Power for Space.

NuclearSpace writes:-

All we need is a big asteroid to head this way!  :laugh:

    Does the admonishment "Don't tempt the gods" mean anything to you?!!  Keep your voice down, will ya!
                                   sad


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#9 2003-07-03 19:18:09

prometheusunbound
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Re: The Pro-Nuclear Space Movement. - Nuclear Power for Space.

nuke space, I am in total agreement with you, other than the orion style rocket plan.  I believe NTR is a better choice simply because the techology is on the shelf (its been there for 30+ yrs) and it been done.  I do hold your thoughts about public activism and logical reasoning to be true.  I commend you for that.


"I am the spritual son of Abraham, I fear no man and no man controls my destiny"

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#10 2015-11-23 22:58:16

SpaceNut
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Re: The Pro-Nuclear Space Movement. - Nuclear Power for Space.

Fixed shifting and artifacts all but the admin's post.

If I recall the proposed Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter (Jimo) was a very large ship design for a reactor and not just RTG form for power.

I also think that this mission was later re-statused and changed...

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