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Book
Review:
StarDrive Engineering
presents a fascinating read and
it provides convincing proof that real all-electric
light-speed starships can be built today with existing
technology – as well as a complete set of basic specifications
for doing just that.
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Links:
StarDrive
Engineering: an all-electric light-speed propulsion system (New)
Advanced Propulsion Concepts:
NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project:
Antimatter
Propulsion Page:
Warp
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The
Future of Space Traveling-Fast Interstellar Crafts:
Electrogravitational
Mechanics:
Centrifugal Force for
Antigravity Propulsion:
Atrex for Future Space Plane: Institute
of Space and Astronautical Science Propulsion System Laboratory- Japan
Aerojet-LR87
Liquid rocket Engine:
Centre for Hyersonics:
Mini-Magnetospheric
Plasma Propulsion:
The
John Hopkin's University- Chemical Propulsion Information Agency:
Primex
Technologies: Builder of small and electric thrusters
Uncle
Rocket: The complete description of the russian RD107/RD108 rocket engines
SPL Swiss Propulsion Laboratory:
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