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General Atomics Completes DRACO Nuclear Thermal Propulsion ...

SAN DIEGO - 07 Nov 2022 - General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) announced today that it has completed major milestones for the ...

General Atomics Delivers Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Concept to ...

General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) announced today that it has delivered a design concept of a Nuclear Thermal Propulsion ...

General Atomics Awarded DARPA Contract to Design Nuclear ...

GA-EMS will lead the design of a novel Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) system that will allow a rocket to operate in cislunar space.

NASA and DARPA to partner on nuclear thermal propulsion ...

NASA will be responsible for the development of the nuclear engine, with DARPA handling integration of that propulsion system into a spacecraft ...

GA's delivery of DRACO nuclear rocket design supports FY 2026 in ...

General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) has completed the baseline design of a reactor and engine for a nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) rocket.

General Atomics Tests Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Tech for ...

General Atomics Tests Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Tech for DARPA's DRACO Program.

General Atomics progresses nuclear thermal propulsion system ...

General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) has completed major milestones for the US Track A, Phase 1 Demonstration Rocket for Agile ...

US military picks 3 companies to test nuclear propulsion in cislunar ...

DARPA tapped Blue Origin, Lockheed Martin and General Atomics for the tests.

Space Nuclear - General Atomics

GA fabricated approximately 6 metric tons of the nuclear fuel kernels for the project. In 1965, the company was also directly involved in nuclear fuel testing ...

General Atomics wins DARPA contract to develop nuclear reactor to ...

DARPA's Tactical Technology Office in May 2020 solicited proposals in a “broad agency announcement.” The goal is to test a nuclear thermal ...

San Diego's General Atomics Could Build Nuclear Spacecraft for ...

The United States plans to test a spacecraft engine powered by nuclear fission by 2027 as part of a long-term NASA effort.

Space Nuclear Propulsion - NASA

NASA, DARPA Will Test Nuclear Engine for Future Mars Missions ... Illustration of a conceptual spacecraft enabled by nuclear thermal propulsion.

GA-EMS to design nuclear thermal propulsion system for DRACO ...

The US DARPA has contracted General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems ... The company was directly engaged in nuclear fuel testing and ...

Nuclear rocket redux - Aerospace America - AIAA

The U.S. has never launched a nuclear reactor into space for the purposes of propelling a spacecraft, but it's not for lack of trying. It's on ...

General Atomics | From one satellite to a constellation of ... - Instagram

... Nuclear Thermal Propulsion engine for future solar system ... technology, a mission we're proud to support at General Atomics. Come see ...

US military picks 3 companies to test nuclear propulsion above low ...

General Atomics, Blue Origin and Lockheed Martin each received contracts for the Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations (DRACO) ...

General Atomics accelerates nuclear fuel digital twin testing ...

“We have been able to expedite development and verification of the individual models by leveraging the expertise at Los Alamos National ...

General Atomics wins DARPA contract to design nuclear reactor to ...

DARPA's Tactical Technology Office in May 2020 solicited proposals in a “broad agency announcement.” The goal is to test a nuclear thermal ...

Nuclear Thermal Propulsion is Key Enabling Technology for DARPA ...

DARPA project for nuclear thermal propulsion adds a second track for system integration of two previously awarded contracts NAS ~ For Humans ...

Articles Tagged with: ga-ems -- ANS / Nuclear Newswire

General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) has completed the baseline design of a reactor and engine for a nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) rocket.