This list of nuclear power systems in space includes 83 nuclear power systems that were flown to space , or at least launched in an attempt to reach space. Such used nuclear power systems include:
Systems never launched are not included here, see Nuclear power in space .
Initial total power is provided as either electrical power (We) or thermal power (Wt), depending on the intended application.
Nation
Mission
Launched
Status
Location
Notes
Type
System name
Nuclear fuel
Power (nominal)
Ref
USA
Transit-4A
1961
Intact
Earth orbit
RTG
SNAP-3 B
238 Pu
2.7 We
[ 1]
USA
Transit-4B
1961
Intact
Earth orbit
RTG
SNAP-3 B
238 Pu
2.7 We
[ 1]
USA
Transit 5BN-1
1963
Intact
Earth orbit
RTG
SNAP-9A
238 Pu
25.2 We
[ 1]
USA
Transit 5BN-2
1963
Intact
Earth orbit
RTG
SNAP-9A
238 Pu
26.8 We
[ 1]
USA
Transit 5BN-3
1964
Destroyed
-
Failed to reach orbit, burned up in atmosphere.
RTG
SNAP-9A
238 Pu
25 We
[ 2]
USA
SNAPSHOT
1965
Intact
Earth orbit
Low graveyard orbit in 1300 km height
Fission reactor
SNAP-10A
235 U (uranium-zirconium hydride)
500 We
[ 1]
USA
Nimbus B (Nimbus-B1)
1968-05-18
Destroyed
-
Crashed at launch, radioactive material from RTG recovered from ocean and reused
RTG
SNAP-19 B (2)
238 Pu
56 We
[ 1] [ 3]
USA
Nimbus 3 (Nimbus-B2)
1969-04-14
Destroyed
-
Earth re-entry 1972
RTG
SNAP-19 B (2)
238 Pu
56 We
[ 1]
USA
Nimbus IV
1970
Intact
Earth orbit
RTG
SNAP-19
[ 4]
USA
Nimbus V
1972
Intact
Earth orbit
RTG
SNAP-19
[ 4]
USA
Nimbus VI
1975
Damaged
Earth orbit
RTG
SNAP-19
[ 4]
USA
Nimbus VII
1978
Damaged
Earth orbit
RTG
SNAP-19
[ 4]
USA
Apollo 11
1969
Intact
Lunar surface
Sea of Tranquility
RHU
RHU (2)
30 Wt
[ 1]
USA
Apollo 12 ALSEP
1969
Intact
Lunar surface
Ocean of Storms [ 5]
RTG
SNAP-27
238 Pu
73.6 We
[ 1]
USA
Apollo 13 ALSEP
1970
Intact
Earth ocean
Survived reentry, remains at 7000+ ft depth, Tonga Trench , Pacific Ocean
RTG
SNAP-27
238 Pu
73 We
[ 1]
USA
Apollo 14 ALSEP
1971
Intact
Lunar surface
Fra Mauro
RTG
SNAP-27
238 Pu
72.5 We
[ 1]
USA
Apollo 15 ALSEP
1971
Intact
Lunar surface
Hadley–Apennine
RTG
SNAP-27
238 Pu
74.7 We
[ 1]
USA
Pioneer 10
1972
Intact
Solar escape trajectory
RTG
SNAP-19 (4) + RHU (12)
238 Pu
162.8 We + 12 Wt
[ 1]
USA
Apollo 16 ALSEP
1972
Intact
Lunar surface
Descartes Highlands
RTG
SNAP-27
238 Pu
70.9 We
[ 1]
USA
TRAID-01-1X
1972
Intact
Earth orbit
RTG
SNAP-19
238 Pu
35.6 We
[ 1]
USA
Apollo 17 ALSEP
1972
Intact
Lunar surface
Taurus–Littrow
RTG
SNAP-27
238 Pu
75.4 We
[ 1]
USA
Pioneer 11
1973
Intact
Solar escape trajectory
RTG
RTG SNAP-19 (4) + RHU (12)
238 Pu
159.6 We + 12 Wt
[ 1]
USA
Viking 1
1976
Intact
Mars surface
Chryse Planitia
RTG
lander modified SNAP-19 (2)
238 Pu
84.6 We
[ 1]
USA
Viking 2
1976
Intact
Mars surface
Utopia Planitia
RTG
lander modified SNAP-19 (2)
238 Pu
86.2 We
[ 1]
USA
LES-8
1976
Intact
Earth orbit
Near geostationary orbit
RTG
MHW-RTG (2)
238 Pu
307.4 We
[ 1]
USA
LES-9
1976
Intact
Earth orbit
Near geostationary orbit
RTG
MHW-RTG (2)
238 Pu
308.4 We
[ 1]
USA
Voyager 1
1977
In use
Solar escape trajectory
RTG
MHW-RTG (3) + RHU(9)
238 Pu
477.6 We + 9 Wt
[ 1]
USA
Voyager 2
1977
In use
Solar escape trajectory
RTG
MHW-RTG (3) + RHU(9)
238 Pu
470.1 We + 9 Wt
[ 1]
USA
Mars 2020/Perseverance
2020
In use
Mars surface
RTG
MMRTG
238 Pu
110 We
[ 6]
USA
Galileo
1989
Destroyed
-
Jupiter atmospheric entry
RTG
GPHS-RTG (2)
576.8 We
[ 1]
USA
Ulysses
1990
Intact
Heliocentric orbit
RTG
GPHS-RTG
283 We
[ 1]
USA
Cassini
1997
Destroyed
-
Burned-up in Saturn 's atmosphere
RTG
GPHS-RTG (3)
238 Pu
887 We
USA
New Horizons
2006
In use
Solar escape trajectory
RTG
GPHS-RTG (1)
238 Pu
249.6 We
USA
MSL/Curiosity rover
2011
In use
Mars surface
RTG
MMRTG
238 Pu
113 We
Soviet Union
Kosmos 84
1965
Intact
Earth orbit
RTG
Orion-1 RTG
210 Po
[ 4] [ 7]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 90
1965
Intact
Earth orbit
RTG
Orion-1 RTG
210 Po
[ 4] [ 7]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 198 (RORSAT)
1967-12-27
Intact
Earth orbit
Fission reactor
BES-5 ??
235 U
[ 4] [ 8]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 209 (RORSAT)
1968-03-22
Intact
Earth orbit
Fission reactor
BES-5 ??
235 U
[ 4] [ 8]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 300 (Moon)
1969-09-23
Destroyed
-
Failed to achieve escape trajectory, burned up 4 days after launch
RTG
210 Po
[ 9]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 305 (Moon)
1969-10-22
Destroyed
-
Failed to achieve escape trajectory, burned up 2 days after launch
RTG
210 Po
[ 4] [ 10] [ 11] [ 12] [ 9]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 367 (RORSAT)
1970-10-03
Intact
Earth orbit, 579 mile altitude
Fission reactor
BES-5 ??
235 U
2 kWe
[ 4] [ 8] [ 13]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 402 (RORSAT)
1971
Intact
Earth orbit
Fission reactor
BES-5 ??
235 U
2 kWe
[ 4] [ 8]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 469 (RORSAT)
1971
Intact
High orbit
Fission reactor
BES-5 (officially confirmed)
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 516
1972
Intact
High orbited 1972
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
RORSAT
1973
Destroyed
-
Launch failure over Pacific Ocean, near Japan
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 626
1973
Intact
Earth orbit
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 651
1974
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 654
1974
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 723
1975
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 724
1975
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 785
1975
Destroyed
-
Failed after reaching orbit
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 860
1976
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 861
1976
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 952
1977
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 954
1977
Destroyed
-
Exploded on re-entry 1978 (over Canada)
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1176
1980
Intact
Earth orbit
11788/11971 Earth orbit 870–970 km
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1249
1981
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1266
1981
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1299
1981
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1402
1982
Destroyed
-
Earth re-entry 1983 (South Atlantic)
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1372
1982
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1365
1982
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1412
1982
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1461
1983
Destroyed
-
Earth orbit, exploded
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 4]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1597
1984
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1607
1984
Intact
Earth orbit
High orbited 1985
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1670
1985
Intact
Earth orbit
High orbited 1985
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1677
1985
Intact
Earth orbit
High orbited 1985
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1736
1986
Intact
Earth orbit
High orbited 1986
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1771
1986
Intact
Earth orbit
High orbited 1986
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1900
1987
Intact
Earth orbit
Earth orbit, 454 mile altitude
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14] [ 13]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1860
1987
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1932
1988
Intact
Earth orbit
800–900 km
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1682
1985
Intact
Earth orbit
High orbited 1986
Fission reactor
BES-5
235 U
2 kWe
[ 14]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1818 (RORSAT)
1987
Destroyed
-
Destroyed in high Earth orbit
Fission reactor
Topaz-I
235 U
5 kWe
[ 15]
Soviet Union
Kosmos 1867 (RORSAT)
1987
Intact
Earth
Parked in high Earth orbit
Fission reactor
Topaz-I
235 U
5 kWe
[ 16]
Soviet Union
Lunokhod 201
1969-02-19
Destroyed
-
Rocket exploded at launch, radioactive material from RHU spread over Russia
RHU
210 Po
[ 17]
Soviet Union
Lunokhod 1
1970
Intact
Lunar surface
RHU
210 Po
[ 17]
Soviet Union
Lunokhod 2
1973
Intact
Lunar surface
RHU
210 Po
[ 17]
Russia
Mars 96
1996
Destroyed
-
Launch failure, entered Pacific Ocean
RHU
RHU (4)
238 Pu
[ 17]
China
Chang'e 3 lander
2013
In use
Lunar surface
RHU
In combination with solar panels allows continued use of the Lunar-based ultraviolet telescope
238 Pu
[ 18]
[ 19]
China
Yutu rover
2013
Intact
Lunar surface
RHU
Communication lost in 2015
India
Chandrayaan-3 propulsion module
2023
In use
Earth orbit
RHU
BARC RHU, transferred back from lunar orbit after lander mission completion
241 Am
2 Wt
[ 20]
See also
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Nuclear-powered Earth satellites
Examples Re-entered