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Nuclear Power In Space

Nov 22, 2014

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Nuclear Power in Space

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In the 1950’ s space programs used…

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lightweight batteries

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fuel cells

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And…

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solar modules

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to produce electricity

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But missions started to become more difficult!

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So…

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The option was to use nuclear energy. NASA assembled the radioisotope thermoelectric generators. (RTG)

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What is RTG?

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RTG is a generator that converts heat into electrical energy.

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RTG uses the heat released by plutonium during its alpha decay. (238Pu)

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But how does this happen ?

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Plutonium breaks down and as it decays it generates heat.

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Then heat will be converted in electrical energy.

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NASA use plutonium because it has a half-life of 87.74 years. When it decays it becomes 237Np.

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What is the structure of RPG?

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It is made of a container full of radioactive material. As it decays it heats where thermoelectric generators are.

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When was the first satellite with RTG launched?

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It was sent in space in 1961 and it functioned for 15 years.

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Spacecraft, landers, satellites, and probes are functioning thanks to RTG.

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The missions Apollo 12-17 used RTG. RTG is used for navigational, meterological and for communications sattelites.

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RTG is mostly used for probes far away from the sun where solar panels can’t receive light.

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There are other space applications that use nuclear

power.

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There is another device that is used in spacecrafts, satellites and probes. It is called Radioisotope heater unit (RHU)

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It uses radioactive material to produce the heat to activate electronic instruments that cannot work at cold temperatures.

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Is RTG safe?

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It’s safe because it doesn’t produce heat by nuclear fission so there isn’t the formation of nuclear waste

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But . . .

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A radiactive contamination may occur

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It may happen that nuclear power will have to increase now that areospacial engineers are working for travel in the orbit for people.

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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Radioisotope_thermoelectric_generator

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plutonium

http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-radioisotope-thermoelectric-generator.htm

http://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/projects/vss/docs/Power/1-what-are-rtgs.html

Sources

http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/messenger/oldmess/RTG.html

http://search.nasa.gov/search/search.jsp?nasaInclude=probes

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radioisotope_heater_unit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radioisotope_thermoelectric_generator#Safety