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Project Prometheus, NASA?s multibillion-dollar nuclear power and propulsion initiative, has a new home inside the U.S. space agency.
Begun as the Nuclear Systems Initiative in 2002, the program was given a new name in 2003, a bigger budget and its first mission: the Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter (JIMO).
Now, with an ambitious new space exploration agenda handed down by the White House, NASA is making more changes to Project Prometheus.
JIMO?s launch date is slipping and responsibility for developing the nuclear systems NASA says it needs to kick solar system exploration into high gear is being given to the newly established Exploration Systems Enterprise. The new enterprise will be headed by retired U.S. Navy Adm. Craig Steidle, a veteran of the Pentagon?s Joint Strike Fighter program.
The move takes the bulk of Project Prometheus and its funding -- expected to top $438 million in 2005 ? away from NASA?s Space Science Enterprise