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  • {{Short description|Hypothetical spacecraft propulsion concept using external force fields momentum for transportation}} ...d|magnetic fields]] from stars and planets. Proposed drives that use field propulsion are often called a [[Reactionless drive|reactionless or propellantless driv ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of space propulsion using microwaves}} ...MET’s heating feature is like one of an [[Arcjet rocket|arc-jet]] (another propulsion device); however, due to the free-floating plasma, there are no problems wi ...
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  • ...sequences were originally developed in the [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory|Jet Propulsion Lab]]s, from which the name for these code sequences is derived. ...
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  • {{Short description|Hypothetical spacecraft propulsion concept using external force fields momentum for transportation}} ...d|magnetic fields]] from stars and planets. Proposed drives that use field propulsion are often called a [[Reactionless drive|reactionless or propellantless driv ...
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  • ...ropulsion has been considered to be one of the best available interstellar propulsion concepts, because it is founded on established physics and technologies.<re ...mass is not carried by the spacecraft. In [[Laser propulsion|beamed laser propulsion]] (BLP), the photon generators and the spacecraft are physically separated ...
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  • == Relevance to spacecraft propulsion == ...ploration results from the Star Thrust Experiment (STX)|journal=35th Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit|language=en-US|location=Reston, Virginia|publisher=A ...
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  • ...es low-thrust propulsion systems such as [[electrically powered spacecraft propulsion]] and [[solar sail]]. ...peration. Some of the mentionable low-thrust propulsion methods are, ionic propulsion, Hall-effect thruster and solar-sail systems. The electrostatic ion thruste ...
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  • {{Short description|Space propulsion system using plasma}} ...are the fundamental acceleration stage of several next-generation [[Plasma propulsion engine|plasma thrusters]] currently under development, such as the [[helico ...
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  • ...e Single-Stage-To-Orbit "Aspen" vehicle using a nuclear thermal rocket for propulsion and liquid hydrogen propellant for partial shielding against neutron back s ...s not require an electrical generator as most other forms of solar-powered propulsion do. A solar thermal rocket only has to carry the means of capturing solar e ...
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  • ==History of MHD generation and MHD propulsion== ...was realized by the navy in the 60s. However, the first practical working propulsion device was not built until 1992, which was the [[Yamato 1]] ship by the [[M ...
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  • ...chive-date=October 9, 2012|publisher=AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB EDWARDS AFB CA PROPULSION DIRECTORATE WEST (1998)|accessdate=16 September 2011}}</ref> used for almos ...
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  • ...m of all these forces is delivered to the airframe for propulsion.<ref>Jet Propulsion For Aerospace Applications" Second Edition 1964, Pitman Publishing Corp., L ...s given by:<ref name=Cumpsty>{{cite book|author=Nicholas Cumpsty|title=Jet Propulsion|edition=2nd|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=2003|isbn=978-0-521-5 ...
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  • ...uired to have multiple redundant computing systems, hydraulic systems, and propulsion systems so that a single in-flight equipment failure will not cause loss of ...gure, such as transmission settings on hybrid vehicles that have redundant propulsion systems. The petroleum engine will start up when battery power fails. ...
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  • ...of the mass fraction.<ref>Penner, S. S. (1957). Chemistry problems in jet propulsion (Vol. 1). Pergamon Press.</ref> For one-dimensional (<math>x</math> directi ...
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  • {{distinguish|Nuclear pulse propulsion}} ...journal=52nd AIAA/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference Salt Lake City, UT, Propulsion and Energy, (AIAA 2016–4685)| date=2016 |doi=10.2514/6.2016-4685|isbn=978-1 ...
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  • ...J. E. Thermodynamic cycle analysis for propagating detonations. Journal of Propulsion and Power, 2006, 22(3), 694–98.</ref><ref name="LoC2">Vutthivithayarak, E.M ...onation in a controllable manner.<ref name="LoC7">Kailasanath K. Review of Propulsion Applications of Detonation Waves. U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. 2000.</re ...
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  • ...Rockets |url=https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/10.2514/1.19226 |journal=Journal of Propulsion and Power |volume=23 |issue=4 |pages=737–747 |doi=10.2514/1.19226}}</ref> R ...iaa.org/doi/abs/10.2514/6.2006-4504 |journal=42nd AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit |language=en |location=Sacramento, California |publish ...
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  • ...min |date=2007-07-27 |title=Self-Motile Colloidal Particles: From Directed Propulsion to Random Walk |url=https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.048102 The self-propulsion results from a force that acts on the particle's [[center of mass]] and poi ...
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  • ...h>e<1</math>.<ref name=MPC/> With a short 18-day [[observation arc]] [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory|JPL]] listed the comet as [[Hyperbolic trajectory|hyperbolic]] w |publisher=[[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]] ...
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  • ...tively short [[boost phase]] (or powered phase) during which the missile's propulsion system operates, followed by a [[coast phase|ballistic phase]] during which ...ined as follows: if the vehicle had the velocity ''V''<sub>c</sub> and the propulsion system was turned off, then the missile would reach the desired target at t ...
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  • |publisher = [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]] ...
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