Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1992
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Proceedings of the ninth symposium on space nuclear power systems. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 246, pp. 70-77 (1992).
Physics
Lunar, Planetary, And Deep-Space Probes
Scientific paper
Analysis of the Space Resource Utilization architecture from the Stafford Committee ``Synthesis Report'' has been undertaken in order to define requirements for a power and infrastructure-intensive Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) mission scenario. This paper describes an implementation for each waypoint (Lunar Initial Operational Capability (IOC) through Mars Next Operational Capability (NOC). It then details the description of both the In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) and Power systems in order to present candidate requirements for those systems. The paper included tabular and graphical representations of power supply versus power nedd for all power users. An appendix is attached detailing the flight-by-flight payload manifest for the Space Resource Utilization Architecture.
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