Possible Nuclear Power for Chandrayaan II

August 14, 2009 at 8:58 am | Posted in Space Law | Leave a comment

by P.J. Blount with the blog faculty

From SatNews Daily:

The Big Nuke Question For Chandrayaan II

India plans to power some parts of the Chandrayaan II, the nation’s next unmanned mission to the moon, with nuclear energy and the feasibility studies are being carried out by Indian Space Research Organisation and Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. . . .

. . . [Madhavan Nair] said, “the safety aspects are being worked and safety is crucial when it is launched from ground level to the orbit. To work out the safety, we have to work on new technologies and the feasibility studies will help in developing those,” Nair said. On the use of nuclear power in the deep space probe, he said “we need nuclear power in those missions which are outside out solar systems but the challenges are very many.” Asked whether laws relating to use of space will allow use of nuclear power, he said, “we have to take utmost care in launching from to ground to the orbit and this aspect we will work out in future.” [Full Story]

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