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  • When the curiosity's nuclear battery finally dies, it will simply sit there forever.
  • Cassini carries 72 pounds of plutonium, divided among three nuclear batteries.
  • "Nuclear batteries can potentially give off a staggering amount of energy, " he said.
  • Jacq discovers the robot hid a rare nuclear battery that could power a robot indefinitely.
  • At the Monday meeting, he added, officials would discuss the long-range problem of lost nuclear batteries.
  • In Georgia, three woodsmen were stricken with illness after finding two strontium-run nuclear batteries in the mountains.
  • One more proposal which utilizes the high nuclear fission rate of 242m Am is a nuclear battery.
  • Polonium is also used in nuclear batteries.
  • Nuclear energy can be released by a nuclear reactor, nuclear battery or by repeatedly detonating nuclear bombs.
  • Srontium-90 has applications including nuclear batteries.
  • He has a device called the Mongocharger, which he uses a nuclear battery to boost any vehicle's power.
  • He helps Jade disable the robot and set its self-repair subroutines to seal the leaks in its nuclear battery.
  • The nuclear batteries of Cassini and other spacecraft are made of plutonium 238 and are known as radioisotope thermoelectric generators.
  • Still, he added, if people did become aware that MEMS devices might be powered by nuclear batteries, some of them might be alarmed.
  • The non-thermal atomic batteries, which have many different designs, exploit charged direct charging generators, betavoltaics, the optoelectric nuclear battery, and the radioisotope piezoelectric generator.
  • At the same time, the leading manufacturer of pacemakers heavily invested in the development of nuclear batteries with similar projected life spans of 50 80 years.
  • The Georgian incident is reported in Friday's issue of the journal Science, which said the men are the first confirmed victims of lost Soviet nuclear batteries.
  • During the Cold War, American and Soviet military forces used nuclear batteries to power satellites in space and spy devices and clandestine radio gear on the ground.
  • Geothermal power can be looked at as a nuclear battery where the heat is produced via the decay of radioactive elements in the core and mantle of the earth.
  • Nuclear batteries for Cassini and other craft are made with nonweapons-grade plutonium 238 dioxide, which gives off heat from its natural radioactive decay that is converted into electrical power.
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