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Media:19660081621_1966081621.pdf Electric Propulsion by Ernst Stuhlinger Category:Publications
Media:19660081611_1966081611.pdf Electrical Propulsion System For Space Ships with Nuclear Power Source by Ernst Stuhlinger Category:Publications
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'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 1999.52.424
'''Number of Pages''' - 5
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An exotic spacecraft propulsion technology is described which exploits parity violation in weak interactions. Anisotropic neutrino emission from a ...
... Interplanetary Society for Volume 59 59
'''Page ''' - 247-256
'''Year''' - 2006
'''Keywords''' - dispersion forces, propellantless propulsion, electrodynamics in curved space, atom interferometry.
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2006.59.247
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... the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 59 59
'''Page ''' - 88-93
'''Year''' - 2006
'''Keywords''' - Ion propulsion, high specific impulse, nuclear power, high velocity increment
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2006.59.88
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... the nature of general relativity. We conclude that the impact of any gravity manipulation for propulsion greatly depends fundamentally on its exact definition.
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- The Electric Sail - A New Propulsion Method which may Enable Fast Missions to the Outer Solar System
... we give a status report of the electric sail concept which is a new (2006) propulsion invention. We consider the underlying physical principles, the technical implementation, its applications and the ongoing ...
... CHEMISTRY PROBLEMS IN JET PROPULSION'''
by Penner, S. S.
''New York, 1957: Pergamon Press, Inc., 394 pages, $12.50''
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... cover the mission distance and return to Earth within a reasonable time. These velocities require propulsion systems beyond anything currently being developed, but within the capabilities of known materials and physics ...
... systems use solid rockets and liquid rockets powered by hydrogen and oxygen. After launch, electric propulsion will likely be used for deep space travel.
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