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1of5 -- The Universe - Space Travel
All 5 Parts of - The Universe - Space Travel - www.youtube.com First Aired: 2/5/2008 When man finally broke free of the Earth's gravitational pull the dream of traveling to other planets became a reality. Today scientists are proposing a bizarre array of technologies in the hope of traveling faster through space, from space craft sporting sails that catch laser beams, to propulsion engines powered by a bizarre entity known as anti-matter.
How Can We Travel Faster In Space?
education.jsc.nasa.gov Subject Matter Expert: Joseph Trevathan, Dan Woodard, and Victoria Friedensen Since early times, people have looked into space and wondered about its mysteries. The vastness of space has opened our minds, but its size has limited our search. We want to explore distant worlds, but how can we travel faster so we can go farther into space? Jet speed certainly isnt the answer. Imagine traveling by jet to the moon from Earth, about 386000 km (240000 miles). A jet traveling ...
Conceptual Mars mission using 3 VASIMR engines
Allen belts during the Earth departure phase and also against cosmic radiation once outside the influence of Earth's magnetic field. An electric propulsion thruster such as VASIMR would provide a faster travel time compared to using chemical rockets. The VASIMR engines would speed up the spacecraft towards Mars and then slow down the spacecraft once past the half way point from Earth to Mars. Ion engines in general provide a low amount of thrust (up to several Newtons or tens of Newtons), ...
5of5 -- The Universe - Space Travel
All 5 Parts of - The Universe - Space Travel - www.youtube.com First Aired: 2/5/2008 When man finally broke free of the Earth's gravitational pull the dream of traveling to other planets became a reality. Today scientists are proposing a bizarre array of technologies in the hope of traveling faster through space, from space craft sporting sails that catch laser beams, to propulsion engines powered by a bizarre entity known as anti-matter.
Electromagnetic Inertial Propulsion System
Initial report on project aimed to develop new way of space travel. This engine is based on electromagnetism. It utilizes a delay between two moments: when force field is created and when it acts on object. Currently there is a attempt to build levitator using proper oscillator/impulsator, coil and permanent magnet. This is not a science fiction idea. There are other teams trying to achieve the same by different methods. Here is short scientific abstract from adsabs.harvard.edu Experiments ...
Antimatter could revolutionize space travel - WSU Go Cougs TV Spot
wsu.edu. Antimatter particles called positrons could one day serve as the energy source for powering deep space travel. WSU scientists are exploring the possibilities.
WWW.GOODNEWS.WS Space Travel (4 of 5)
goodnews.ws Spaceflight is the use of space technology to achieve the flight of spacecraft into and through outer space. Spaceflight is used in space exploration, and also in commercial activities like space tourism and satellite telecommunications. Additional non-commercial uses of spaceflight include space observatories, reconnaissance satellites and other earth observation satellites. A spaceflight typically begins with a rocket launch, which provides the initial thrust to overcome the ...
WWW.GOODNEWS.WS Space Travel (3 of 5)
goodnews.ws Spaceflight is the use of space technology to achieve the flight of spacecraft into and through outer space. Spaceflight is used in space exploration, and also in commercial activities like space tourism and satellite telecommunications. Additional non-commercial uses of spaceflight include space observatories, reconnaissance satellites and other earth observation satellites. A spaceflight typically begins with a rocket launch, which provides the initial thrust to overcome the ...
Secrets of Antigravity pt.1
for decades, that could revolutionize air travel and energy production. Included among the secret projects he reveals is the research of Project Skyvault to develop an aerospace propulsion system using intense beams of microwave energy similar to that used by the strange crafts seen flying over Area 51. Using subquantum kinetics--the science behind antigravity technology--LaViolette reviews numerous field-propulsion devices and technologies that have thrust-to-power ratios thousands of ...
WWW.GOODNEWS.WS Space Travel (1of 5)
goodnews.ws Spaceflight is the use of space technology to achieve the flight of spacecraft into and through outer space. Spaceflight is used in space exploration, and also in commercial activities like space tourism and satellite telecommunications. Additional non-commercial uses of spaceflight include space observatories, reconnaissance satellites and other earth observation satellites. A spaceflight typically begins with a rocket launch, which provides the initial thrust to overcome the ...