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India Mulls Using Nuclear Energy To Power Chandrayaan II to the Moon
2009-08-14
Article doesn't say enough.. what does "Power" mean? Engines?

India plans to power some parts of the Chandrayaan II--its next unmanned mission to the moon- with nuclear energy and the feasibility studies are being carried out by Indian Space Research Organization and Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.

"We are thinking of powering some parts of Chandrayaan II with nuclear power and it will power the spacecraft when it revolves around the dark side of the moon," Madhavan Nair, Chairman, ISRO, told media before accepting the degree of Doctorate of Science conferred on him at the 47th Convoction of IIT-Mumbai.

He said both ISRO and BARC are carrying out the feasibility studies on this, which will be useful for carrying out further experiments to use N-power for Chandrayaan II, he said.

Asked how safe it is to use nuclear power in the mission, he said "the safety aspects are being worked and safety is crucial when it is launched from ground level to the orbit."

"To work out the safety, we have to work on new technologies and the feasibility studies will help in developing those," Nair said.

On using N-power in the deep space probe, he said "we need nuclear power in those missions which are outside out solar systems but the challenges are very many."

Asked whether laws relating to use of space will allow use of N-power, he said "we have to take utmost care in launching from to ground to the orbit and this aspect we will work out in future."
Posted by:3dc

#5  Remember that when NASA was building giant moon rockets the people now running ISRO were at this stage:



ISRO makes slow steady progress on a shoestring budget. Their current GSLV isn't the most optimum of designs but those were the engines they had at the time. Only after they proved the capability to the Indian government was additional funding for a new vehicle released. They still operate with a budget of 800 million dollars.
Posted by: john frum   2009-08-14 11:49  

#4  Not by ISRO. They have only now started to design probes and the RTG to power them.

They won't be doing exotic nuke propulsion systems for some time. Right now their focus is flying their own cryo engine (LH/LOX) this year, building a larger version of that for their next launcher and designing a new core engine (RP-1/LOX) for their proposed heavy launcher.
Posted by: john frum   2009-08-14 11:32  

#3  John - that's too boring. Power has been done....
Posted by: 3dc   2009-08-14 09:46  

#2   what does "Power" mean? Engines?

RTG to provide electrical power.
Posted by: john frum   2009-08-14 08:41  

#1  Wwehell now, YEAR 2029-2036 > why wait for the future OWG-NWO to miscalculate and cause COMET APOPHIS to crack up the MOON, when good ole' NORTH KOREA has a mighty plan to capture it and bring it close to Earth.

That'll show GOD whose Da' Boss - YOU BETCHA!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-08-14 01:33  

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