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  1. Tactical Missile Propulsion (Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics)
  2. A HISTORY OF JET PROPULSION, INCLUDING ROCKETS by Raymond Friedman, 2010-04-15
  3. The Theory of Gravity Propulsion by Larry James, 2003-03-05
  4. Mechanics & Thermodynamics of Propulsion
  5. The speed and power of ships: A manual of marine propulsion by D. W. Taylor, 1910-01-01
  6. Screw Propellers and Estimation of Power for Propulsion of Ships: Also Air-Ship Propellers, Volume 1 by Charles Wilson Dyson, 2010-03-19
  7. Nuclear rocket propulsion (McGraw-Hill series in missile and space technology) by R. W Bussard, R. D. DeLauer, 1958
  8. Advanced Airbreathing Propulsion (Orbit) by Y. M. Timnat, 1996-01-01
  9. Aircraft and missile propulsion by Maurice J Zucrow, 1958
  10. Physics of Plasma Propulsion
  11. Field Propulsion by Control of Gravity: Theory and Experiments by Stoyan Sarg, 2009-10-21
  12. Developments in High-Speed Vehicle Propulsion Systems (Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics)
  13. Gas turbines and jet propulsion for aircraft: Thermal jet propulsion systems with rotary, reciprocating and combined units. A survey of steam and gas turbines driving airscrews by George Geoffrey Smith, 1944-01-01
  14. Advances in Chemical Propulsion: Science to Technology (Environmental & Energy Engineering)

61. Alternative Propulsion
Welcome to Ben Yaffe s project on alternate methods of propulsion. Please choose a topic from the navigational bar above or click on the next button below
http://www.pipeline.com/~bkyaffe/altfuel/
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62. SPACE.com -- 'Antigravity' Propulsion System Proposed
An antigravity propulsion system will be proposed at the Space Technology and Applications International Forum (STAIF) in Albuquerque on Febuary 14 by Dr.
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By Bill Christensen

posted: 15 February 2006
11:08 a.m. ET
An 'antigravity' propulsion system was proposed at the Space Technology and Applications International Forum (STAIF) in Albuquerque on Febuary 14 by Dr. Franklin Felber. His new exact solution to Einstein's gravitational field equation gives hope to space enthusiasts that it might be possible to accelerate space craft to speeds approaching that of light without crushing the contents of the craft. If it works, it could be even better than apergy , as described by science fiction writer Percy Greg in 1880. Dr. Felber's paper states that a mass moving faster than 57.7 percent of the speed of light will gravitationally repel other masses lying within a narrow 'antigravity beam' in front of it. This "beam" intensifies as the speed of the mass approaches that of light. The paper shows how to use the repulsion of a body speeding through space to accelerate large spacecraft quickly while reducing internal tidal forces that could tear the cargo apart. The paper argues that the payload would "fall weightlessly" in an antigravity beam as it is accelerated to a substantial fraction of light speed.

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64. Antigravity Propulsion, Levitation
AntiGravity propulsion= A Faster Stairway to the Stars !
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On Jupiter and Mars
* These lyrics by Bart Howard(1954) * 'There are no unnatural or supernatural phenomena, only very large gaps in our knowledge of what is natural...We should strive to fill those gaps of ignorance.' * Edgar D. Mitchell = Apollo 14 * 'We live in an extraordinary age! We are set irrevocably, I believe, on a path that will take us to the stars...' * Carl Sagan = AstroPhysicist * 'We can lick gravity, But sometimes the paperwork is overwhelming!' * Wernher von Braun = Rocket Scientist * 'Chemical rockets produce thrilling loud noises and spectacular fireworks - thereby providing great entertainment and distraction for the general populace!'

65. HSF - Advanced Space Propulsion Laboratory
The Advanced Space propulsion Laboratory is developing a new type of rocket technology, the Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket.
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/support/researching/aspl/index.html
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HOME The Advanced Space Propulsion Laboratory is developing a new type of rocket technology, the Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket. This plasma rocket drive is not powered by conventional chemical reactions as today’s rockets are, but by electrical energy that heats the propellant. The propellant is a plasma that reaches extreme temperatures — 50,000º and above. Some scientists call this the fourth state of matter. This new type of technology could dramatically shorten human transit times between planets (about 3 months to Mars). Not only will planetary missions be fast, but the plasma drive will propel robotic cargo missions with very large payloads (more than 100 tons to Mars). Trip times and payloads are major concerns when using conventional rockets. The laboratory was founded at NASA Johnson Space Center in December 1993. The lab director is NASA astronaut Dr. Franklin Chang-Diaz. He has been working on the development of a plasma rocket since 1979. Work began at Charles Stark Draper Laboratory then continued at the Massuchusetts Institute of Technology Plasma Fusion Center before moving to JSC.

66. Antimatter Space Propulsion At Penn State University (LEPS)
Welcome to the Antimatter Space propulsion site at Penn State University. The research group s primary interest is to promote the use of antimatter in space
http://www.engr.psu.edu/antimatter/

67. "Purdue AAE Propulsion Website"
The following pages contain images and specs for many of today s rocket and airbreathing propulsion systems, as well as a compilation of useful data for
http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~propulsi/propulsion/
Purdue School of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Propulsion Web Page
Sponsored by Allied Signal
Welcome to the home of smoke and fire. The following pages contain images and specs for many of today's rocket and airbreathing propulsion systems, as well as a compilation of useful data for propulsion analysis using fundamentals of compressible flow and combustion. In addition, you can find out more about Purdue's Propulsion program here
Engine Types, with Pictures and Statistics
Rocket Engines
Airbreathing Engines
Useful Propulsion Data
Fundamental Properties of Internal Fluid Flows
Combustion and Thermochemical Data
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Test Firing at Allegany Ballistics Laboratory, Alliant Techsystems, Inc.

68. GREEN PROPULSION - YOUR TAILOR MADE CLEAN VEHICLE
Green propulsion, le spécialiste du véhicule prototype le moins polluant. / Green propulsion, the specialist of low emissions prototype vehicles.
http://www.greenpropulsion.be/
Your tailor-made clean vehicle
Founded in 2001 as a spinoff of the University of Liege (Belgium), Green Propulsion is an independent specialist developing cleaner prototype vehicles : alternative fuel, electric, hybrid, fuel cell, etc.
Green Propulsion is continuously assessing the best advanced technologies (engines, motors, batteries, etc) thanks to modern testing equipment
With our Metropol software, the simulation and optimisation of your tailored vehicle, motorized by the components we tested, saves time and money before any development.
Green Propulsion offers then a home-made complete vehicle integration : mechanical design, thermal management, electric wiring, electronic cards development, vehicle tuning and monitoring.
Thanks to the 10-year experience of its founding members : Yves TOUSSAINT , doctor in Applied Sciences, Nicolas NANIOT , electromechanical engineer and Bernard LOLY , graduate in automation, Green Propulsion has gained international renown.
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69. Field Resonance Propulsion
The speculative propulsion concept described in this paper was presented at a special session of the 15th Joint AIAA/SAE/ASME propulsion Conference (June
http://keelynet.com/energy/holt1.htm
Originally posted on the KeelyNet BBS as HOLT1.ASC on 09/26/95 courtesy of James Hartman. Address comments to webmaster.
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FIELD RESONANCE PROPULSION CONCEPT (NASA)
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NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
FOREWORD
The speculative "propulsion" concept described in this paper was presented at a special session of the 15th Joint AIAA/SAE/ASME Propulsion Conference (June 18-20, 1979), "Propulsion Concepts for Galactic Spacecraft". The concept was developed as the result of private, unofficial research. NASA is not involved in UFO research. However, the research which may be stimulated by this paper could result in the verification of essential elements of this concept and in feasibility studies concerning the development of a new generation of NASA spacecraft. - Alan C. Holt
ABSTRACT
A new propulsion concept has been developed based on a proposed resonance between coherent, pulsed electromagnetic wave forms and gravitational wave forms (or space-time metrics). Using this concept, a spacecraft "propulsion" system potentially capable of galactic and inter-galactic travel without prohibitive "travel times" has been designed. The "propulsion" system utilizes recent research associated with magnetic field line merging, hydromagnetic wave effects, free-electron lasers, laser generation of megagauss fields, and special structural and containment metals. Research required to determine potential, field resonance characteristics and to evaluate various aspects of the spacecraft "propulsion" design is described.

70. JANNAF -Home
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71. Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion - Introduction
This is a research paper on atomic powered aircraft I did in college. Yes, this was a real USAF program. I found the concept quite fascinating and my
http://www.megazone.org/ANP/
Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion - Introduction
DIRECTORY In addition to this paper, I found an article from the March, 1995 issue of Aviation History, Dream of Atomic Powered Fight, online. I've marked that up for your reading pleasure. Another interesting page is Anno Atomi: Growing Up with the Atom
The Decay of the Atomic Powered Aircraft Program
MegaZone
Introduction Interest in atomic energy hit full force following World War II. The scientists who had raced to produce a bomb had also developed theories for a number of possible uses for the atom. Martin Mann lists a number of them in his book, Peacetime Uses of Atomic Energy. Ideas ranged from power generation, to nuclear excavation, to nuclear propulsion for vehicles on land, sea, and in the air. There were proposals for nuclear ships, nuclear locomotives, nuclear automobiles, and nuclear aircraft. It is this last proposal that is the topic for this paper, which will examine the technical and socio-political aspects of the United States Air Force's Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion (ANP) program and associated programs, including the reasons the ANP program was undertaken, and the reasons it was canceled after a decade of work. Weblint Validated!

72. Canonical List Of Space Transportation Methods
Attempts to list all known space propulsion methods.
http://www.geocities.com/danielravennest/CanonicalList.html
Canonical List of
Space Transportation and Engineering Methods Version 0.79 July 26, 2001 by Dani Eder DaniEder@aol.com This document is a an attempt list of all known space transport and space engineering methods. It includes only those methods whose underlying physical principles are understood (i.e. no Star Trek warp drives). It is the product of a number of years of collecting and, occasionally, inventing them. I am motivated by a desire to see civilization expand into space and my frustration by the slow pace of progress to date. Most current space vehicles and projects use techniques that existed in the 1950's and 1960's. Some new ideas were developed as early as 1960, but have not been put into used even today. From the 1970's to today many additional ideas have been generated. Most of these have received scant attention. By disseminating information on these ideas, I hope others will realize the vast untapped potential contained in these ideas. This draft (version 0.79) lists all the concepts I am aware of, with at least a basic description of each. As you can tell by the version number, which is less than one, this is still very much a work in progress. Later versions of this document are intended to flesh out each method with improved descriptions and current references. If you know of a method which is not on this list, I would appreciate being informed of it. If you have references or text descriptions on a concept, they would be appreciated also. Some related information on the basics of space transport, the forces and energies used, and space project engineering are included. Editorial comments and material that needs lots of editing appear in square brackets.

73. New Books Expose Patented UFO Technology, Exotic Propulsion Systems
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74. Space Exploration Technology: Space Exploration And Nuclear Propulsion
Discusses the scientific aspects of nuclear propulsion in space. Includes technical concepts, technology basics with schematic diagrams, history and topical
http://www.astrodigital.org/space/nuclear.html
Nuclear Propulsion
Getting More Miles Per Gallon
By Blair P. Bromley
Contents
  • Introduction
  • Space Mission Analysis
  • Limitations of Chemical Rocket Engines
  • The Advantage of Nuclear Propulsion Systems
  • Sample Calculations for a Mars Mission
  • What Progress Has Been Made in Space Nuclear Power and Propulsion?
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Table 1: Types of Propulsion Systems
  • Table 2: Mars Mission Comparison - Round Trip
  • Figure 1: Mass Ratio Dependence on Mission Delta-V and Specific Impulse
  • Figure 2: Schematic Diagram of a Solid Nuclear Thermal Rocket (NTR) Engine Introduction For those who are interested in the exploration and development of space by humans, nuclear propulsion technology is a very attractive option. Why? Compared with the best chemical rockets, nuclear propulsion systems (NPS's) are more reliable and flexible for long-distance missions, and can achieve a desired space mission at a lower cost. The reason for these advantages in a nutshell is that NPS's can get "more miles per gallon" than a chemical rockets. If NPS's were analogous to a 1998 Honda Civic, then your best chemical rocket would be a gas-guzzler from the 1950's. Space Mission Analysis For any space mission, there are a few basic questions that must be answered:
  • 75. BoatingBasicsOnline
    Chapter III The Boat Section 6 - propulsion Requirements Choosing the right type of propulsion system for your boat is a very important matter.
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    Each vessel, depending on its design and intended use, will require different types of propulsion. Most recreational vessels in the United States today use outboard engines and are less than twenty feet in length. Outboard - Outboard motors are popular and quite useful on smaller boats. They are light and powerful and modern outboards are extremely quiet. The outboard provides a completely self-contained propulsion system from engine to transmission to shaft and propeller. They are most often mounted directly on the transom of the boat, however, you may find boat designs incorporating a motor well or bracket on which the motor mounts. The entire motor swivels about to provide easy steering as the turning propeller pushes the stern.

    76. Berg Propulsion
    Expansion of factory Sweden. Read more. 2007-05-04. New website! Read more. 2007-04-10. Berg propulsion builds new production facility in Singapore
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    77. Propulsion Engineering-Inboard Marine Propellers, Boat Props, Repairs, Sales, Ne
    propulsion EngineeringInboard Marine Propellers, boat props, repairs, sales, new props, Chicago Illinois, prop scan.
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    78. Course Detail For Diver Propulsion Vehicle
    For more information on becoming a PADI Diver propulsion Vehicle Specialist, please contact your local PADI Dive Center or Resort or explore more course
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    These things are a blast to ride!
    DPV’s offer a thrilling way to see a lot of underwater territory in a brief amount of time. They scoot you through the water without kicking. Want to visit that offshore reef from the beach? A DPV may be the way to go.
    • Must be a PADI Open Water Diver or Junior Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification from another organization) and 12 years old Diver propulsion vehicle dive planning organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards Equipment considerations Diver etiquette and how to avoid harming fragile aquatic life The PADI Diver Propulsion Vehicle Diver certification counts toward your Master Scuba Diver rating.
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    79. Uwnews.org | New Propulsion Concept Could Make Possible 90-day Round Trip To The
    A new means of propelling spacecraft being developed at the University of Washington could dramatically cut the time needed for astronauts to travel to and
    http://www.uwnews.org/article.asp?articleID=5817

    80. HobbySpace - New & Proposed Launch & Propulsion
    This page looks various launch and propulsion technologies that have either recently come into operation or are proposed.
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    Web HobbySpace This page looks various launch and propulsion technologies that have either recently come into operation or are proposed. Rocketry Competitions General Overviews of Future Launchers, Advanced Concepts, etc. Low Cost Launch Vehicles - list at astronautix.com Science@NASA Propulsion Series: The Future of Earth-to-Orbit Propulsion by Robert C. Truax - Rocketry Online - In Our Opinion Scientific American : February 1999 Issue - several articles on innovative propulsion schemes.

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