March 08, 2004

Work on how to use nuclear power in space heating up at Marshall The Huntsville Times

Posted by tourdemars to Project Prometheus at March 8, 2004 04:29 PM

A gangly collection of small, stainless steel pipes lashed together in a hexagonal shape could show Marshall Space Flight Center engineers how to build a nuclear-powered spacecraft. The pipes make up what Marshall engineer Ron Porter calls "a non-nuclear test bed," meaning it has no nuclear material in it. By super-heating the pipes with electricity, Porter said, NASA and Department of Energy researchers can better understand how a nuclear reactor in space might behave. Nuclear reactions generate a lot of heat.
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