Report describing a study made of the feasibility of utilizing multiple-unit Systems for Nuclear Auxiliary Power (SNAP) 2 systems to provide power in the 10- to 40-kwe range for manned space stations. Reliability, packaging, weight, operational considerations are discussed. (Abstract)
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Report describing a study made of the feasibility of utilizing multiple-unit Systems for Nuclear Auxiliary Power (SNAP) 2 systems to provide power in the 10- to 40-kwe range for manned space stations. Reliability, packaging, weight, operational considerations are discussed. (Abstract)
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Rosenberg, H. N.Multiple-Unit SNAP 2 Power Systems for Manned Application,
report,
January 28, 1964;
Canoga Park, California.
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