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SUBJECT: NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGIES FOR SPACE EXPLORATION FILE: UFO3337
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from "NUCLEAR NEWS", a publication of the American Nuclear
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Society, May 1992/Vol. 35/No. 7 (ISSN: 0029-5574)
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555 N. Kensington Ave., La Grange Park, Illinois 60525
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Page 9:
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This is a full-page advertisement, 3/4 of the page shows a color
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composite of the planet Mars (pretty good picture!), titled "Mars
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Mosaic from Viking Orbiter 1".
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NTSE 92
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NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGIES FOR SPACE EXPLORATION
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August 16-19, 1992 Jackson, WY, USA
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Theme: TO GO TO MARS...
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"The permanent colonization of the Moon and exploration of Mars
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will be major technological challenges, with nuclear power,
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nuclear propulsion, and other nuclear technologies playing
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significant roles. Historically, aerospace engineers have
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employed nuclear technologies only as a last resort, and most
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nuclear engineers are trained primarily in terrestrial
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applications, so there is a need for increased collaboration and
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education. This Topical Meeting will consider all nuclear
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technologies which may find application in space exploration,
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with emphasis on academic research and education."
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This symposium will be held at Snow King Resort, Jackson Hole,
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Wyoming.
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