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[en] The next step for occupying space is to build a space station. Energy demands for such a project grow larger the more often we look at them. To provide such high power for long periods of time is likely to require a nuclear reactor. The task force therefore looked around and asked, Is there a space nuclear reactor. JPL and LANL started talking to each other. After a lot of negotiation, the three agencies - DOE, NASA, and DARPA - created a tri-agency program to develop space reactor power system technology
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Cooper, R.H. Jr.; Hoffman, E.E. (eds.); USDOE Technical Information Center, Oak Ridge, TN; p. 1-4; 1984; p. 1-4; Symposium on refractory alloy technology for space nuclear power applications; Oak Ridge, TN (USA); 10-11 Aug 1983; Available from NTIS, PC A13/MF A01; 1 as TI84001745
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