Lockheed Martin Awarded Contract to Develop Nuclear Electric Spacecraft for JETSON Program

Lockheed Martin Awarded Contract to Develop Nuclear Electric Spacecraft for JETSON Program

Lockheed Martin Nuclear Electric Jetson Spacecraft
Lockheed Martin was awarded $33.7 million from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to develop a nuclear electric spacecraft for the Joint Emergent Technology Supplying On-Orbit Nuclear (JETSON) High Power program. The latter is currently in a preliminary design review stage, with the option to go to critical design review level.


Lockheed Martin Nuclear Electric Jetson Spacecraft
This spacecraft will make use of a fission reactor that generates heat, which is then transferred to Stirling engines to produce between 6 kWe and 20 kWe of electricity, or four times the power of traditional solar arrays without the need to be in continuous sunlight. Eventually, this technology will have the potential to produce a greater electrical output than spacecraft powered by solar panels, making it perfect for deep space missions.

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Nuclear fission development for space applications is key to introducing technologies that could dramatically change how we move and explore in the vastness of space. From high-power electrical subsystem and electric propulsion, to nuclear thermal propulsion or fission surface power, Lockheed Martin is focused on developing these systems with our important government agencies and industry partners,” said Barry Miles, JETSON program manager and principal investigator, at Lockheed Martin.

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NVIDIA Jetson AI-Powered Sunswift 7 is World’s Fastest Solar Electric Car Over 1000km

NVIDIA Jetson AI-Powered Sunswift 7 is World’s Fastest Solar Electric Car Over 1000km

NVIDIA Jetson Sunswift 7 Fastest Solar Electric Car
Photo credit: UNSW Sydney / Richard Freeman
UNSW Sydney’s Sunswift 7 is currently the world’s fastest solar electric car over 1000km and NVIDIA Jetson AI helps give it an edge across its 100 automotive monitoring / power management systems. It recently won the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge (Cruiser Class) from Darwin to Adelaide.



NVIDIA Jetson AI can also determine whether it should drive faster or slower based on weather forecasts. For example, Sunswift 7 will alert the driver to go faster if rain is expected later in the day when conditions would force the car to slow down. The team built nearly 60 design iterations to improve the vehicle’s aerodynamics, using computational fluid dynamics modeling and simulations to analyze each version.

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It’s a completely different proposition to say we can use the least amount of energy and arrive in Adelaide before anybody else, but crossing the line first is just about bragging rights. Every single team member needs to understand what they’re doing and what their role is on the team and perform at the very best during those five-and-a-half days,” said Richard Hopkins, project manager at Sunswift and a UNSW professor.

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