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Title | NASA Explores Space Travel Concepts |
Author(s) | Charles A Yost |
Keywords | alternative propulsion, Breakthrough Propulsion Workshop, Casimir effect, gravity, inertial electrostatic confinement, Marc Millis, NASA, rotating superconductors, tunneling, warp drive, zero-point en |
Published | 1998 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 23 |
Pages | 20-38 |
Abstract
NASA?s first Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Workshop took place August 12-14, 1997 at NASA?s Lewis Research Center in Cleveland, OH. It was organized by Marc Millis to survey revolutionary concepts for space travel. An outline of the proceedings and summaries of the papers presented follows.