• DocumentCode
    2572602
  • Title

    Space nuclear power integration studies for a surveillance satellite mission

  • Author

    Bailey, Patrick G. ; Teofilo, Vincent L.

  • Author_Institution
    Lockheed Missiles & Space Co., Sunnyvale, CA, USA
  • fYear
    1989
  • fDate
    6-11 Aug 1989
  • Firstpage
    1269
  • Abstract
    A summary is given of the status of reviews and studies that have recently been performed to evaluate the capabilities and limitations of various nuclear power systems for space mission applications in the 5 to 20 kWe range. The goal is to use these power systems for a generic surveillance satellite. The advantages and disadvantages of using nuclear and solar power are discussed. Conceptual 10 kWe designs for a SP-100 derivative, a STAR-C, and a SNAP-DYN(CBC) were used in this study. It is shown that these early-1988 concepts can successfully be integrated with a surveillance satellite spacecraft and its mission objectives
  • Keywords
    fission reactor theory and design; space vehicle power plants; 5 to 20 kW; SNAP-DYN(CBC); SP-100; STAR-C; space nuclear power systems; surveillance satellite mission; Fission reactors; Military satellites; Oceans; Power systems; Radioactive materials; Satellite broadcasting; Space missions; Space vehicles; Surveillance; US Department of Energy;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 1989. IECEC-89., Proceedings of the 24th Intersociety
  • Conference_Location
    Washington, DC
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IECEC.1989.74632
  • Filename
    74632