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Radioisotope Power Systems: An Imperative for Maintaining U.S. Leadership in Space Exploration (2009)
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. "Appendix F: Briefings to the Committee." Radioisotope Power Systems: An Imperative for Maintaining U.S. Leadership in Space Exploration. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2009.

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Radioisotope Power Systems: An Imperative for Maintaining U.S. Leadership in Space Exploration

Pu-238 Consolidation Project, Stephen G. Johnson, Idaho National Laboratory

HFIR Production of Pu-238 and Target Fabrication Considerations, Robert M. Wham, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Advanced Test Reactor Pu-238 Production Capacity, Stephen G. Johnson, Idaho National Laboratory


SITE VISIT 3

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee

November 13, 2008


Introduction to ORNL, Dana Christensen and Kelly Beierschmitt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Status of International Activities, Alice Caponiti, DOE Headquarters

Overview of Plutonium-238 Production Mission Proposal: Update, Robert M. Wham, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Iridium Clad Vent Sets/RHU Issues, Jim King, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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