With average surface temperatures of -82 degrees Fahrenheit, Mars is a cold place. So NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory, which is set to launch on Saturday, will be carrying something to keep it from getting chilly: plutonium.
The new rover is the size of a small car and will be the largest and most advanced machine to ever touch down on another planet. Rather than opting for solar panels, as NASA has done for past missions, MSL will use nuclear energy to make it more productive during its treks over the Martian surface.
The plutonium (which is, not to worry, non-weapons-grade Pu-238) undergoes nuclear decay, providing heat to warm MSL’s electronics and keep it churning out data even at night. Unlike previous missions, the rover will be able to ride over to areas without sunlight, giving it wider range of possibilities for exploration.
The rover isn’t powered by a nuclear reactor but the insulated Pu-238 generates so much heat that it actually glows a dull red in the dark. This excess warmth will be put to good use, generating approximately 110 watts of electricity through thermoelectric lead tellurite –- a material that creates electricity when there is a temperature gradient. This power can keep the rover chugging along for years if needed, though MSL’s current mission is only scheduled to last 23 months.
To assuage any lingering fears, Idaho National Laboratory, which assembled the nuclear battery, has assured that multiple layers protect the nuclear fuel and that extensive testing has been done to ensure safety. They point out that NASA has reliably used nuclear generators for 26 missions over the last 50 years.
Image: NASA/JPL
 Le principe Noemi concept
		    			Le principe Noemi concept			   
			 Astuces informatiques
		    			Astuces informatiques			   
			 Webbuzz & Tech info
		    			Webbuzz & Tech info			   
			 Noemi météo
		    			Noemi météo			   
			 Notions de Météo
		    			Notions de Météo			   
			 Animation satellite
		    			Animation satellite			   
			 Mesure du taux radiation
		    			Mesure du taux radiation			   
			 NC Communication & Design
		    			NC Communication & Design			   
			 News Département Com
		    			News Département Com			   
			 Portfolio
		    			Portfolio			   
			 NC Print et Event
		    			NC Print et Event			   
			 NC Video
		    			NC Video			   
			 Le département Edition
		    			Le département Edition			   
			 Les coups de coeur de Noemi
		    			Les coups de coeur de Noemi			   
			 News Grande Région
		    			News Grande Région			   
			 News Finance France
		    			News Finance France			   
			 Glance.lu
		    			Glance.lu			   
			











