Atomic Energy Commission, Washington D.C., dated August 23, 1966,12 sheets, corner stapled, on Atomic Energy Commission stationary ,printed on both sides, with the text of a speech to be given at an electronics convention by Seaborg, folded in half, fine condition. The Nobel Prize winning and famously controversial Seaborg presents an expansive view of the potential uses of nuclear energy in space, from nuclear rocket engines, to moon base reactors, even to planetary "terraforming" using nuclear power. A remarkable look at his thinking and the possibilities for nuclear power in space, many of which have been discarded, but some of which are in use today.