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   KEYWORDS : SPACE NUCLEAR POWER
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Plutonium Shortage May Thwart Future NASA Missions to Outer Planets -- Brian Berger  -- Space.com  -- March 06, 2008

NASA is facing the prospect of trying to explore deep space without the aid of the long-lasting nuclear batteries it has relied upon for decades to send spacecraft to destinations where sunlight is in short supply.

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NASA To Accelerate Space Nuclear Power -- Craig Covault  -- Aviation Week & Space Technology  -- September 28, 2007

NASA will accelerate missions featuring space nuclear power which marks a major milestone for robotic exploration, but is a controversial move among groups that oppose space nuclear power because of launch safety concerns.

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US warns world of Pluto probe's nuclear payload -- Kelly Young  -- New Scientist  -- January 10, 2006

The US has officially notified the United Nations and the International Atomic Energy Agency that NASA is preparing to launch New Horizons, its Pluto-bound mission carrying 10.9 kilograms of radioactive material. The notification is intended to warn other states of the possibility of a launch accident that could scatter plutonium in the atmosphere.

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Pluto flyby may define 'planet' -- Jim Erickson  -- Rocky Mountain News  -- January 02, 2006

NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, scheduled to launch on January 17th, will answer many questions on its nine-year voyage out to Pluto. However, activists are concerned that the nuclear-powered spacecraft could cause significant radioactive contamination if there is an accident during launch.

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Nuclear-powered spacecraft plan feared: Opponents see 'Chernobyl in sky' should vehicle fail -- Keay Davidson  -- San Francisco Chronicle  -- February 04, 2003

Anti-nuclear activists and pro-space advocates square off on whether nuclear powered spacecraft are safe.

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Nuclear Power In Space And The Impact On Earth's Ecosystem -- Bruce K. Gagnon  -- Spacedaily  -- January 27, 2003

The author argues that NASA's nuclear propulsion program increases the risks of catastrophic nuclear accidents on the launchpad and paves the way for the militarization of space.

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National Security Needs Cut Into NASA?s Plutonium Inventory -- Brian Berger  -- Space.com  -- July 24, 2002

New demands from the U.S. national security community have cut into the supply of Plutonium 238 available to be used for upcoming space science missions.

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Plutonium's Promise Will Find Pluto Left Out In The Cold -- Ralph L. McNutt, Jr  -- Spacedaily  -- February 20, 2002

Ralph McNutt, a senior space physicist at John Hopkins, argues that NASA should not rely on untested nuclear propulsion for the time-sensitive Pluto mission.

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NASA To Go Nuclear; Spaceflight Initiative Approved -- Leonard David  -- Space.com  -- February 05, 2002

The White House-backed NASA budget for fiscal year 2003 includes a major nuclear systems initiative that sets the stage for faster trip times by spacecraft exploring the solar system and powering human outposts on distant worlds.

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NASA to Seek Nuclear-Powered Spaceflight Alternatives -- Leonard David  -- Space.com  -- February 01, 2002

NASA will request funding for development of a space nuclear reactor. For the first time in a decade, the space agency is seeking funds to proceed with developing the power source, seen as critical to move forward on future space exploration initiatives.

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