Lunar mission design using Nuclear Thermal Rockets
Abstract
The NERVA-class Nuclear Thermal Rocket (NTR), with performance nearly double that of advanced chemical engines, has long been considered an enabling technology for human missions to Mars. NTR engines address the demanding trip time and payload delivery needs of both cargo-only and piloted flights. But NTR can also reduce the Earth launch requirements for manned lunar missions. First use of NTR for the Moon would be less demanding and would provide a test-bed for early operations experience with this powerful technology. Study of application and design options indicates that NTR propulsion can be integrated with the Space Exploration Initiative scenarios to deliver performance gains while managing controlled, long-term disposal of spent reactors to highly stable orbits.
- Publication:
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Space Nuclear Power Systems
- Pub Date:
- 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991snpw.proc..100S
- Keywords:
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- Lunar Flight;
- Manned Mars Missions;
- Nuclear Engine For Rocket Vehicles;
- Nuclear Propulsion;
- Nuclear Rocket Engines;
- Interplanetary Transfer Orbits;
- Space Exploration;
- Spacecraft Propulsion and Power