طاقة نووية في الفضاء (Arabic Wikipedia)

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  • Mason، Lee؛ Sterling Bailey؛ Ryan Bechtel؛ John Elliott؛ Mike Houts؛ Rick Kapernick؛ Ron Lipinski؛ Duncan MacPherson؛ Tom Moreno؛ Bill Nesmith؛ Dave Poston؛ Lou Qualls؛ Ross Radel؛ Abraham Weitzberg؛ Jim Werner؛ Jean-Pierre Fleurial (18 نوفمبر 2010). "Small Fission Power System Feasibility Study — Final Report". ناسا/DOE. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2020-08-01. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2015-10-03. Space Nuclear Power: Since 1961 the U.S. has flown more than 40 Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators (RTGs) with an essentially perfect operational record. The specifics of these RTGs and the missions they have powered have been thoroughly reviewed in the open literature. The U.S. has flown only one reactor, which is described below. The Soviet Union has flown only 2 RTGs and had shown a preference to use small fission power systems instead of RTGs. The USSR had a more aggressive space fission power program than the U.S. and flew more than 30 reactors. Although these were designed for short lifetime, the program demonstrated the successful use of common designs and technology.

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