Report describing a thermionic reactor power system for application to a long-lived, manned space laboratory. Design description, design analysis, and operational analysis descriptions are included.
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ix, 204 pages : illustrations (some folded) ; 28 cm.
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Report describing a thermionic reactor power system for application to a long-lived, manned space laboratory. Design description, design analysis, and operational analysis descriptions are included.
Physical Description
ix, 204 pages : illustrations (some folded) ; 28 cm.
Notes
Prepared under Contract No: AT(04-3)-840 for the San Francisco Operations Office, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 200-204).
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Gietzen, A. J.; Homeyer, William G.; Heath, C. A.; Hackney, M. R.; Merrill, M. H.; Fisher, C. R. et al.A 40 kWe Thermionic Power System for a Manned Space Laboratory,
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July 1, 1971;
San Diego, California.
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