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Collection:
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NASA Great Images in Nasa Collection
Collection
NASA Great Images in Nasa Collection
Collection
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Title:
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Kiwi-A Prime Atomic Reactor
Title
Kiwi-A Prime Atomic Reactor
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Full Description:
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Kiwi-A Prime is one of a series of atomic reactors for studying the feasibility of nuclear rocket propulsion, in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Developed by the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, the reactor underwent a highly successful full-power run on July 8, 1960, at Nevada Test Site in Jackass Flats, Nevada. Kiwi was a project under the National Nuclear Rocket development program, sponsored jointly by Atomic Energy Commission and NASA as part of project Rover/NERVA (Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application). The main objective of Rover/NERVA was to design a flight rated thermodynamic nuclear rocket engine. Kiwi was a prototype for a nuclear rocket reactor that could be used in space travel. Gaseous hydrogen was used as a propellant on the Kiwi-A tests that began in 1959. Kiwi-A served as a learning tool to test specifications and to discover changes that needed to be implemented in the next phase of study, the Kiwi-B series. This project began in December 1961 and used liquid hydrogen as a propellant. In the late 1960's and early 1970's, the Nixon Administration cut NASA and NERVA funding dramatically. The cutbacks were made in response to a lack of public interest in human spaceflight, the end of the space race after the Apollo Moon landing, and the growing use of low-cost unmanned, robotic space probes. Eventually NERVA lost its funding, and the project ended in 1973.
Full_Description
Kiwi-A Prime is one of a series of atomic reactors for studying the feasibility of nuclear rocket propulsion, in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Developed by the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, the reactor underwent a highly successful full-power run on July 8, 1960, at Nevada Test Site in Jackass Flats, Nevada. Kiwi was a project under the National Nuclear Rocket development program, sponsored jointly by Atomic Energy Commission and NASA as part of project Rover/NERVA (Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application). The main objective of Rover/NERVA was to design a flight rated thermodynamic nuclear rocket engine. Kiwi was a prototype for a nuclear rocket reactor that could be used in space travel. Gaseous hydrogen was used as a propellant on the Kiwi-A tests that began in 1959. Kiwi-A served as a learning tool to test specifications and to discover changes that needed to be implemented in the next phase of study, the Kiwi-B series. This project began in December 1961 and used liquid hydrogen as a propellant. In the late 1960's and early 1970's, the Nixon Administration cut NASA and NERVA funding dramatically. The cutbacks were made in response to a lack of public interest in human spaceflight, the end of the space race after the Apollo Moon landing, and the growing use of low-cost unmanned, robotic space probes. Eventually NERVA lost its funding, and the project ended in 1973.
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Date:
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1960
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NASA Center:
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Headquarters
NASA_Center
Headquarters
NASA Center
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Subject Category:
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Rocket Propulsion
Subject_Category
Rocket Propulsion
Subject Category
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Keywords:
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Laboratory
Keywords
Laboratory
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Keywords:
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Rocket
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Keywords:
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Kiwi
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Keywords:
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NERVA
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Atomic
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Energy
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Keywords:
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Commission
Keywords
Commission
Keywords
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Keywords:
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Nuclear
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Nuclear
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Keywords:
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New
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Keywords:
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Mexico
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Keywords:
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Engine
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Keywords:
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Scientific
Keywords
Scientific
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Keywords:
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Los
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Keywords:
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Alamos
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Keywords:
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Reactors
Keywords
Reactors
Keywords
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Audience:
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General Public
Audience
General Public
Audience
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facet_what:
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Moon
facet_what
Moon
facet_what
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facet_where:
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New Mexico
facet_where
New Mexico
facet_where
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facet_where:
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Nevada
facet_where
Nevada
facet_where
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facet_when:
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1959
facet_when
1959
facet_when
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facet_when:
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1973
facet_when
1973
facet_when
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facet_when:
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December 1961
facet_when
December 1961
facet_when
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facet_when:
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July 8, 1960
facet_when
July 8, 1960
facet_when
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facet_when_year:
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1961
facet_when_year
1961
facet_when_year
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facet_when_year:
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1960
facet_when_year
1960
facet_when_year
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facet_when_year:
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1973
facet_when_year
1973
facet_when_year
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facet_when_year:
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1959
facet_when_year
1959
facet_when_year
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Image #:
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cc-214
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original_url:
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original_url
original_url
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UID:
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SPD-GRIN-GPN-2002-00 0141
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SPD-GRIN-GPN-2002-00 0141
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Center:
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HQ
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Center Number:
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cc-214
Center_Number
cc-214
Center Number
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GRIN DataBase Number:
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GPN-2002-000141
GRIN_DataBase_Number
GPN-2002-000141
GRIN DataBase Number
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Creator-Photographer:
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NASA
Creator-Photographer
NASA
Creator-Photographer
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Original Source:
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DIGITAL
Original_Source
DIGITAL
Original Source
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