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ASA grounds project at Knolls laboratory (NASA kills prometheus?)
Albany Times Union ^
| Saturday, September 10, 2005
| ERIC ANDERSON
Posted on 09/10/2005 8:23:56 PM PDT by Arkie2
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has pulled the plug on a $65 million nuclear propulsion research program at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, leaving 150 employees in limbo.
"NASA and Naval Reactors have mutually agreed to terminate their partnership to work on Prometheus," as the program was called, a Knolls spokeswoman said Friday afternoon. "NASA has been changing its priorities. I don't have many details on this," she added.
Lockheed Martin Corp. operates Knolls under contract with the U.S. Department of Energy. Knolls employs 2,700 people, including 1,500 engineers, at its laboratory in Niskayuna and at another site in West Milton.
It operates with an annual budget of $450 million.
Knolls primarily develops nuclear propulsion systems for the U.S. Navy.
Knolls added 350 employees this year, 150 of them specifically for the space research program, and it planned to add more in 2006.
Calls to NASA on Friday weren't returned, and Knolls officials couldn't be reached for additional comment.
NASA had hoped to develop the nuclear propulsion system to carry spacecraft beyond the solar system, according to a June 19 story in the Times Union.
Employees were told of the decision to halt the program in a memo Thursday afternoon. Knolls told employees it didn't yet know how it would handle the staffing issues.
TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Technical
KEYWORDS: mars; nasa; prometheus; spaceexploration; vasimr
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I wonder if this means NASA has abandoned nuclear propulsion as a primary source of power for future deep space exploration If they have I suspect it's because of the need to budget for manned programs and if that's true its a tragedy for space exploration.
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posted on
09/10/2005 8:23:58 PM PDT
by
Arkie2
To: KevinDavis
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posted on
09/10/2005 8:26:35 PM PDT
by
Arkie2
(Mega super duper moose, whine, cheese, series, zot, viking kitties, barf alert!)
To: Arkie2
OH come on.
If we stay on earth any longer, the liberals will take over and enslave us to worldwide communism.
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posted on
09/10/2005 8:30:34 PM PDT
by
Crazieman
(6-23-2005, Establishment of the United Socialist States of America)
To: Arkie2
Progress being held back decades yet again?
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posted on
09/10/2005 8:31:36 PM PDT
by
mowowie
To: Arkie2
And so Prometheus goes the way of NERVA. Pity.
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posted on
09/10/2005 8:31:38 PM PDT
by
burzum
(Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people.-Adm H Rickover)
To: Arkie2
I'm 39 and I truly believe that no matter what they say i'll never see a man on Mars...Maybe even another man on the Moon.
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posted on
09/10/2005 8:33:58 PM PDT
by
mowowie
To: Arkie2
As an engineer who gets to fix many of NASA's screw-ups I can say that NASA has definitely gone over the edge away from engineering towards a politically correct jobs program where your minority status is the most important factor in promotions/hiring. It's sad...
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posted on
09/10/2005 8:34:28 PM PDT
by
69ConvertibleFirebird
(Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.)
To: mowowie
I don't believe a man on Mars is in the cards in your lifetime but you may see a man on the moon----if Burt Rutan puts him there. I have lost all confidence in NASA.
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posted on
09/10/2005 8:37:02 PM PDT
by
Arkie2
(Mega super duper moose, whine, cheese, series, zot, viking kitties, barf alert!)
To: 69ConvertibleFirebird
NASA also thinks lawyers are more important than engineers for spaceflight.
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posted on
09/10/2005 8:37:22 PM PDT
by
Crazieman
(6-23-2005, Establishment of the United Socialist States of America)
To: 69ConvertibleFirebird
and the hiring of 8A contractors.
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posted on
09/10/2005 8:37:56 PM PDT
by
NY Attitude
(You are responsible for your safety until the arrival of Law Enforcement Officers!)
To: Arkie2
Well i'm actually 38, I'm getting a bit ahead of myself..But I believe youre right.
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posted on
09/10/2005 8:39:57 PM PDT
by
mowowie
To: 69ConvertibleFirebird
NASA ... a politically correct jobs program...
I agree, and this problem affects more government projects than NASA.
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posted on
09/10/2005 8:59:11 PM PDT
by
Mark was here
(How can they be called "Homeless" if their home is a field?.)
To: Arkie2
I bet eco-wheenies and peace-nicks put out the lights here. They went crazy over plutonium on Galileo imagine the hysteria over launching an actual reactor. I'd like to see a self sufficient moon colony some day that could take on such projects on their own : they could just ignore the watermelon bunch.
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posted on
09/10/2005 9:05:17 PM PDT
by
Nateman
To: mowowie
You'll likely see a man on the moon. Unfortunately he will be Chinese.
To: Nateman
I doubt the enviro's had the hammer here. I'm guessing NASA has decided to forego prometheus in favor of using that funding for the manned program. It's strictly a political decision driven by the president's emphasis on manned exploration
We're trading our future in space for more feel good missions with men on board at the expense of real science and exploration. But, that's just my humble opinion.
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posted on
09/10/2005 9:11:04 PM PDT
by
Arkie2
(Mega super duper moose, whine, cheese, series, zot, viking kitties, barf alert!)
To: Crazieman
If we stay on earth any longer, the liberals will take over and enslave us to worldwide communism. Ditto:
Although my reason was different.
To: Arkie2
If NASA is really abandoning nuke propulsion, this is criminal.
Once we work out the drives (the part that converts power from the reactor into kinetic energy) a spaceship isn't really much different from a nuc sub. We can do this!
Besides, how else are we supposed to turn Mars into a penal colony for all the terrorists?
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posted on
09/10/2005 10:26:34 PM PDT
by
Ostlandr
(NeopaganNeocon)
To: Arkie2
Yep, at this rate, future historians will wonder why the USA all but abandoned space after 1970.
Other nations will go to the planets and beyond and NASA will still be conducting science experiments in LEO (not the constellation).
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posted on
09/11/2005 6:57:42 AM PDT
by
clyde asbury
(Whoever controls the present controls the future - or so they think.)
To: RightWhale; Brett66; xrp; gdc314; anymouse; RadioAstronomer; NonZeroSum; jimkress; discostu; ...
Well I ratherhave us fund human missions..
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posted on
09/11/2005 9:54:14 AM PDT
by
KevinDavis
(the space/future belongs to the eagles --> http://www.cafepress.com/kevinspace1)
To: KevinDavis
Guess I knew that would be your answer. Better to orbit the earth forever rather than explore the solar system?
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posted on
09/11/2005 10:15:05 AM PDT
by
Arkie2
(Mega super duper moose, whine, cheese, series, zot, viking kitties, barf alert!)
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