Space Exploration Initiative candidate nuclear propulsion test facilities
Darrell Baldwin
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Space Exploration Initiative candidate nuclear propulsion test facilities
Published
1993
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pages
1
Subjects
The Arrest
Soviet nuclear propulsion
Nuclear propulsion
Nuclear propulsion, a vital technology for the exploration of Mars and the planets beyond
NEP systems engineering efforts in FY92, plans and status
Thermo-Magnetic Systems for Space Nuclear Reactors
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Space Exploration Initiative candidate nuclear propulsion test facilities was written by Darrell Baldwin.
When was Space Exploration Initiative candidate nuclear propulsion test facilities published?
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