Valley of Depth

Nuclear Power and Propulsion for a Lunar Architecture, with Joe Miller (BWXT) & Kerry Timmons (LMT)

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Dec 17, 2024
Join Joe Miller, President of BWXT Advanced Technologies, and Kerry Timmons, Senior Manager at Lockheed Martin, as they dive into the exciting future of lunar architecture powered by nuclear technology. They discuss how nuclear systems can provide reliable energy during the lunar night and the engineering challenges involved. Learn about the interplay between nuclear and solar energy and their vision for a thriving lunar economy, supported by collaborative efforts across various sectors. Plus, they explore advancements in nuclear propulsion that could revolutionize deep space travel.
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Safety and Regulation of Space Nuclear Systems

  • Safety and regulatory processes for space nuclear systems, involving agencies like DOE, DOD, and EPA, drive rigorous engineering from day one.
  • Space Policy Directive-6 and National Security Policy Memorandum-20 provide direction for nuclear system development and launch authority review.
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International Collaboration on Lunar Nuclear Projects

  • International collaboration is crucial for Artemis and lunar nuclear projects, evidenced by the Artemis Accords and partnerships like the one between BWXT and Rolls-Royce.
  • While there's competition, cooperation accelerates progress in areas like resource utilization and deep space exploration.
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Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) for Space Travel

  • Nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) uses a reactor to heat hydrogen, expelling it for high thrust, reducing travel times and enabling more mission scenarios.
  • While fusion propulsion is far off, NTP, developed since the 1950s, is nearing viability for cislunar and Mars missions.
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