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... , with a nuclear rocket, all citizens now can have personal access to space through a "free launch" program. The inevitable result of this would be massive amounts of cheap clean, energy from space. Robert W. Bussard , the father of the nuclear rocket, says in his introduction, that this book is the first outline of ...
... first, To The End of the Solar System - by James Dewar To the End of the Solar System , is a political and technical history of the Rover/NERVA program from 1955-1973 while my second, Nuclear Rocket (The) - by James Dewar with Robert Bussard The Nuclear Rocket , is a policy argument for how and why to restart the program: it holds nuclear rockets revolutionize the space program. They are ''the'' game-changer; they are the new thinking. The first is almost ...
... NUCLEAR ROCKET PROPULSION''' by Bussard, R. W. and R. D. deLauer ''New York, 1958: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 370 pages, $11.50'' Chapters on rocket performance, systems analysis, heat ... the book literature. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology with an Astronomical Supplement - A History of Astronautical Book Literature 1931 - 1961.'' by ...
... the comprehensive history of the nuclear rocket propulsion system that will enable robotic and human exploration of our solar system. During a two decade period, from the 1950s to the 1970s, the US government ... must read." Quest magazine "...insightful, competent and opinionated." Universe Today "This book provides us with the timely reminder that atomic energy can do more than light up our homes... ...
... for the best flying jobs in the military, began competing for rides on rockets. Most would eventually vie for the ultimate ride to the moon. The author Ed Buckbee , who has enjoyed a 40+ year association with the ... work continued with motivational programs for youth through the U.S. Space Camp programs, public programs at institutions such as the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum , the U.S. Space & Rocket Center , the U ...
... The End of the Solar System'', ''The Nuclear Rocket'' James A. Dewar worked exclusively on nuclear policy issues in the Atomic Energy Commission and its successor agencies, the Energy Research and Development Administration and the ...
... the atomic, or nuclear power plant as the main propulsion of this proposed craft; and (2), its chemical propellant power plant. “Once atomic or nuclear energy is harnessed,” Fox explained, “a nuclear rocket can be built with ...
... get to using nuclear rockets in space, we'll be able to get to the Moon in a few hours, or Mars in a few weeks. This will be done by constantly speeding up ... feels pushed back into the seat (although really the seat is pushing into you trying to overcome your inertia). With a lot of technology we can make the nuclear rocket accelerate such that the floor will be ...
... . Dobson '''JBIS Volume ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 64 64 '''Page ''' - 29-37 '''Year''' - 2011 '''Keywords''' - Nuclear Rocket Engine, Reactor Environments, Non-Nuclear Testing, Fissile Fuel Development '''JBIS Reference ... of nuclear thermal rocket materials. This newly established non-nuclear testing capability uses a high-power, multi-gas, wall-stabilised constricted arc-heater to produce high-temperature pressurised hydrogen flows representative of nuclear reactor ...
... the most energetic material known to physics, with a specific energy of 187 mega-joules per microgram. It looks like ordinary matter except that all of the ... be to stimulate fission or fusion in some nuclear rocket design. Some small scale experiments are being performed ... provided by John W. Cole Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie ...

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