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Decoding Mission Design Problem for NTP Systems for Outer Planet Robotic Missions

Saroj Kumar, L. Dale Thomas, Jason T. Cassibry

Nuclear Technology / Volume 208 / Number 1S / December 2022 / Pages S67-S73

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295450.2022.2096388

Received:December 16, 2021
Accepted:June 25, 2022
Published:November 18, 2022

This paper discusses the current challenges of exploration of outer planets and proposes a nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) system for future deep space exploration missions. The mission design problem with respect to the NTP system is presented where it is proposed that NTP-powered missions need to integrate the requirements and constraints of mission objective, spacecraft design, NTP system design, and launch vehicle limits into a self-consistent model. The paper presents a conceptual NTP-powered rendezvous mission to Neptune that uses a single high-performance–class commercial launch vehicle to deliver over 2 mT of useful payload in a direct transfer trajectory with total trip time being under 16 years.