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Timeline of nuclear power

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This timeline of nuclear power is an incomplete chronological summary of significant events in the study and use of nuclear power.

1920s

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1930s

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Leo Szilard's reactor patent
Leo Szilard's reactor patent

1940s

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1950s

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The 1965 launch of the Snapshot satellite carrying the SNAP-10A reactor, the first operated in space and to power a nuclear electric propulsion system.

1960s

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1970s

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1980s

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1990s

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2000s

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2010s

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See also

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References

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