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NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Workshop Proceedings, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, January 1999; proceedings of a conference held at and sponsored by NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, August 12-14, 1997, doi:2060/19990023204, Document ID: 19990023204, Report Number: E-11429; NAS 1.55:208694; NASA/CP-1999-208694.
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Record 1 of 1 Title: NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Workshop Proceedings
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Author: Millis, Marc G.; Williamson, Gary Scott
Abstract: In August 1997, NASA sponsored a 3-day workshop to assess the prospects emerging from physics that may eventually lead to creating propulsion breakthroughs -the kind of breakthroughs that could revolutionize space flight and enable human voyages to other star systems. Experiments and theories were discussed regarding the coupling of gravity and electromagnetism, vacuum fluctuation energy, warp drives and wormholes, and superluminal quantum tunneling. Because the propulsion goals are presumably far from fruition, a special emphasis was to identify affordable, near-term, and credible research tasks that could make measurable progress toward these grand ambitions. This workshop was one of the first steps for the new NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics program led by the NASA Lewis Research Center.
Collection: NASA
NASA Center: Glenn Research Center
Publication Date: January 1999
Publication Year: 1999
Document ID: 19990023204
Subject Category: PHYSICS (GENERAL)
Report/Patent Number: NASA/CP-1999-208694, NAS 1.55:208694, E-11429
Contract/Grant/Task Number: RTOP 953-74-40
Publication Information: Number of pages = 416
Language: English
Meeting Information: FROM; 12-14 Aug. 1998; Cleveland, OH; United States
Subject Terms: CONFERENCES; ELECTROMAGNETISM; GRAVITATION; PHYSICS; QUANTUM THEORY; RELATIVITY; RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT; SPACE TRANSPORTATION; SPACECRAFT PROPULSION
Accessibility: Unclassified; Publicly available; Unlimited; No Copyright
Document Source: CASI
Updated/Added to NTRS: Mar 24, 2008
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