The Systems for Nuclear Auxiliary Power (SNAP) program was a project initiated by the United States during the early stages of the space age, particularly in the 1960s. The goal of SNAP was to develop compact, rugged nuclear power systems that could provide electrical energy for various space missions, particularly in situations where traditional solar power sources might be insufficient, such as deep-space missions or those requiring a continuous power supply.

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