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James Miller talks about nuclear power plants and the NEAR mission
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Interview Summary
James Miller has decades of experience working on spacecraft navigation. He has also worked extensively in programming computer systems to conduct navigation operations. We spoke about his experiences in analyzing nuclear power plants on nuclear subs and at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. This is part 1 of a multi-part interview.
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0:43 – Jim talks about a nuclear submarine and a nuclear power accident he encountered and researched.
4:42 – Jim talks about analyzing the nuclear power plant in Antarctica in about 1964.
12:52 – Jim talks about his report on nuclear reactor accidents.
15:30 – Jim talks about analyzing the power plant at the Antarctica McMurdoo station.
19:38 – Jim talks about modifying the Fermi equation.
29:00 – Jim talks about developing the software for the NEAR mission.
31:31 – Jim talks about operations for the NEAR mission.
44:50 – Jim talks about bugs in computer programs for navigation software.
46:28 – Jim talks about lines of code for the Orbital Determination program.
52:29 – Jim talks about the work he put into the programs.
54:20 – Jim talks about lawsuits against JPL.
58:06 – Jim talks a bug in the NEAR mission and touches briefly on the OSIRIS mission.
1:07:36 – Jim explains how changes are made to a spacecraft’s orbit.
Links of interest
https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319789156
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Guests: James Miller
Host: Cris Alvarez
Tags: space history, space technology, unmanned space missions, audio interviews, NASA history, podcast, coding and computing, general science,
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