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895 (Special Edition) | Listen to the show! | | Aired on February 19th, 2008 | | Guest: Dr. James A. Dewar |
| Guest: Dr. James A. Dewar. Dr. James Dewar returned to The Space Show to explain and discuss nuclear rockets and what they would mean for space and economic development were they to be used to obtain low cost space access. Dr. Dewar began our discussion with a good explanation of how a nuclear rocket engine works and the advantages such an engine provides in terms of specific impulse. An engine with a higher specific impulse means a significantly larger payload can be brought to space faster than if the engine had a lower specific impulse. Since understanding the specific impulse advantages of a nuclear rocket is fundamental to understanding the importance of taking this technology off the shelf, testing and perfecting it, and getting it into routine operations, this is a must-hear part of the program. Dr. Dewar addressed several important issues and concerns including costs, safety, launch safety, radiation, and fuel which requires weapons grade uranium. Dr. Dewar goes into the history of our nuclear rocket program, its safety and accident record, and addresses radiation issues head-on. In later segments of the program, we talk about the leadership needed to bring about a change in thinking in order to allow for the use of nuclear rocket propulsion. Dr. Dewar suggests that in the political and policy world of 2008, such leadership has to come from out-of-the-box thinkers, scientists, economists, and engineers. These groups will then have the ability to drive the development of policy and new leadership. This comprehensive discussion tackles a complex issue, but a history with a track record which any of us can verify as being available today with a minimum of new R&D needed to bring the technology to commercial status. Dr. Dewar's book, "To The End Of The Solar System: The Story of the Nuclear Rocket," is a good starting point for understanding the nuclear rocket's history and where we left off, so we can move forward. It's clear that the nuclear rocket holds a realistic promise for low cost space access and commercial development, and it's near term! Please direct any questions or comments you have for Dr. Dewar to me at drspace@thespaceshow.com.
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| About our guest... |
Dr. James A. Dewar James A. Dewar worked exclusively on nuclear policy issues in the Atomic Energy Commission and its successor agencies, the Energy Research and Development Administration and the Department of Energy. Such included nonproliferation and export control, nuclear testing and verification, international, environmental, nuclear fuel cycle, intelligence and technology transfer from the nuclear weapons complex. He held a Q clearance, with Sigma access, as well as many intelligence clearances. He graduated from Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois in 1966 with a BA, the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin in 1968 with a MA and Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas in 1974 with the PhD. He began his government career and interest in nuclear rocketry in 1969 as a summer intern in NASA.
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