Title 42The Public Health and WelfareRelease 119-73

§18385 On-going restoration of radioisotope thermoelectric generator material production

Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 159— - SPACE EXPLORATION, TECHNOLOGY, AND SCIENCE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VII— - SPACE SCIENCE › § 18385

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

NASA must start working with the Department of Energy in fiscal year 2011 to restart and keep running U.S. production of the material used in radioisotope thermoelectric generators, the only power source that can run many deep-space missions. Congress found the U.S. has led space exploration for nearly 50 years, that current supplies won’t meet future missions, that relying on foreign sources is unsafe, and that rebuilding domestic production takes a long time so it must begin now. NASA must provide its authorized funds to the Energy Department under a reimbursable agreement to rebuild the facilities that make this fuel. Within 120 days after October 11, 2010, NASA and the Energy Department must send a joint report to the appropriate Congressional committees describing their agreements, planned actions, expected schedule, production amounts, and the missions that will use the fuel.

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Title 42, §18385

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(a)The Congress finds the following:
(1)The United States has led the world in the scientific exploration of space for nearly 50 years.
(2)Missions such as Viking, Voyager, Cassini, and New Horizons have greatly expanded knowledge of our solar system and planetary characteristics and evolution.
(3)Radioisotope power systems are the only available power sources for deep space missions making it possible to travel to such distant destinations as Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto, and beyond and maintain operational control and systems viability for extended mission durations.
(4)Current radioisotope power systems supplies and production will not fully support NASA missions planned even in the next decade and, without a new domestic production capability, the United States will no longer have the means to explore the majority of the solar system by the end of this decade.
(5)Continuing to rely on Russia or other foreign sources for radioisotope power system fuel production is not a secure option.
(6)Reestablishing domestic production will require a long lead-time. Thus, meeting future space exploration mission needs requires that a restart project begin at the earliest opportunity.
(b)The Administrator shall, in coordination with the Secretary of Energy, pursue a joint approach beginning in fiscal year 2011 towards restarting and sustaining the domestic production of radioisotope thermoelectric generator material for deep space and other science and exploration missions. Funds authorized by this chapter for NASA shall be made available under a reimbursable agreement with the Department of Energy for the purpose of reestablishing facilities to produce fuel required for radioisotope thermoelectric generators to enable future missions.
(c)Within 120 days after October 11, 2010, the Administrator and the Secretary of Energy shall submit a joint report to the appropriate committees of Congress on coordinated agreements, planned implementation, and anticipated schedule, production quantities, and mission applications under this section.

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42 U.S.C. § 18385

Title 42The Public Health and Welfare

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Apr 6, 2026

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