Radioisotope Power Systems Program Status and Expectations
Author(s) -
June F. Zakrajsek,
John A. Hamley,
Dirk Cairns-Gallimore,
Thomas J. Sutliff,
Tracey Bishop,
Carl E. Sandifer,
Peter McCallum,
Mary McCune
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
7th international energy conversion engineering conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2017-4609
Subject(s) - power (physics) , computer science , physics , quantum mechanics
The NASA Radioisotope Power Systems (RPS) Program’s goal is to make RPS available for the exploration of the solar system in environments where conventional solar or chemical power generation is impractical or impossible to use to meet mission needs. To meet this goal, the RPS Program manages investments in RPS system development and RPS technologies. The RPS Program exists to support NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD). The RPS Program provides strategic leadership for RPS, enables the availability of RPS for use by the planetary science community, successfully executes RPS flight projects and mission deployments, maintains a robust technology development portfolio, coordinates RPS related National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Nuclear Launch Safety (NLS) approval processes for SMD, maintains insight into the Department of Energy (DOE) implementation of NASA funded RPS production infrastructure operations, including implementation of the NASA funded heat-source plutonium production restart efforts. This paper will provide a status of recent RPS activities and accomplishments.
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