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  2. Project Orion (nuclear propulsion) - Wikipedia

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    NASA artist rendering, from 1999, of the Project Orion pulsed nuclear fission spacecraft. Project Orion was a study conducted in the 1950s and 1960s by the United States Air Force, DARPA, [1] and NASA into the viability of a nuclear pulse spaceship that would be directly propelled by a series of atomic explosions behind the craft.

  3. Nuclear pulse propulsion - Wikipedia

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    Project Orion was the first serious attempt to design a nuclear pulse rocket. A design was formed at General Atomics during the late 1950s and early 1960s, with the idea of reacting small directional nuclear explosives utilizing a variant of the Teller–Ulam two-stage bomb design against a large steel pusher plate attached to the spacecraft ...

  4. Nuclear propulsion - Wikipedia

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    Project Orion, first engineering design study of nuclear pulse (i.e., atomic explosion) propulsion [10] Project Daedalus , 1970s British Interplanetary Society study of a fusion rocket Project Longshot , US Naval Academy -NASA nuclear pulse propulsion design

  5. Charles Clark Loomis - Wikipedia

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    Charles Clark Loomis, (February 26, 1921 - July 14, 2011) was a mathematical physicist on Project Orion. Loomis joined General Atomics division of General Dynamics Corporation at the John Jay Hopkins Laboratory for Pure and Applied Science, San Diego, California.

  6. Area 25 (Nevada National Security Site) - Wikipedia

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    Project Rover was successful, but ultimately canceled. On 8 December 1962, President John F. Kennedy visited the NRDS. [4] Jackass Flats was proposed as a possible launch site for Project Orion, administered by General Atomics in the late 1950s.

  7. Freeman Dyson - Wikipedia

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    His son George is a historian of science, [49] one of whose books is Project Orion: The Atomic Spaceship 1957–1965. [50] Dyson died on 28 February 2020 at Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center in Plainsboro Township, New Jersey, from complications following a fall. He was 96. [30] [51] [52] [53]

  8. Nuclear shaped charge - Wikipedia

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    Project Orion in the 1960s envisioned the use of nuclear shaped charges for propulsion. The nuclear explosion would turn a tungsten plate into a jet of plasma that would then hit the drive pusher plate. About 85% of the bomb's energy could be directed into the target as plasma, albeit with a very wide cone angle of 22.5 degrees.

  9. Project Orion - Wikipedia

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    Project Orion may refer to: Project Orion (nuclear propulsion), a study for a nuclear-powered spacecraft; Orion (laser), built in the UK to research thermonuclear explosions; Orion (spacecraft), a spacecraft part of the Artemis program; The code name for the sequel of Cyberpunk 2077