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* ... that during the 1960s, '''[[Harold Finger]]''' was in charge of the development of NASA's [[NERVA|nuclear rocket]] and [[Systems for Nuclear Auxiliary Power|nuclear power systems]], including generators left of the Moon by [[Project Apollo]] missions?
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* ... that during the 1960s, '''[[Harold Finger]]''' was in charge of the development of NASA's [[NERVA|nuclear rocket]] and [[Systems for Nuclear Auxiliary Power|nuclear power systems]], including generators left of the Moon by [[Apollo program|Project Apollo]] missions?
 
<small>Source: "he was responsible for the development of the radioisotope power systems used to power instruments on the Moon in the Apollo program and in various deep space scientific missions and for the development of the nuclear rocket systems that demonstrated their capability for ultimate propulsion of very deep space robotic missions and also for ultimate human missions to Mars. " ([https://airandspace.si.edu/support/wall-of-honor/harold-b-finger-0])</small>
 
<small>Source: "he was responsible for the development of the radioisotope power systems used to power instruments on the Moon in the Apollo program and in various deep space scientific missions and for the development of the nuclear rocket systems that demonstrated their capability for ultimate propulsion of very deep space robotic missions and also for ultimate human missions to Mars. " ([https://airandspace.si.edu/support/wall-of-honor/harold-b-finger-0])</small>
 
:* ''Reviewed'': [[Template:Did you know nominations/Massacre in Ciepielów]]
 
:* ''Reviewed'': [[Template:Did you know nominations/Massacre in Ciepielów]]

Revision as of 08:37, 23 July 2019

Harold Finger

Source: "he was responsible for the development of the radioisotope power systems used to power instruments on the Moon in the Apollo program and in various deep space scientific missions and for the development of the nuclear rocket systems that demonstrated their capability for ultimate propulsion of very deep space robotic missions and also for ultimate human missions to Mars. " ([1])

5x expanded by Hawkeye7 (talk). Self-nominated at 22:23, 22 July 2019 (UTC).