Electric Spacecraft Journal
| ESJ | |
| Discipline | Electrogravitics, propulsion, electromagnetism |
| Peer-reviewed | NoNo |
| Language | English |
| Edited by | Charles A. Yost (founder); later Richard Hull |
| Publication details | |
| Publisher | Electric Spacecraft, Inc. (United States) |
Publication history | 1991–2010 |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
Electric Spacecraft Journal (ESJ) was a journal founded in January 1991 by Charles A. Yost in Asheville, North Carolina, as a venue for researchers and theorists to share work that might advance electric space propulsion. Over its run it covered electrogravitics, electrokinetics ("lifters"), Tesla-related electromagnetism, and related unconventional propulsion research.
History
Yost, an engineer who had worked in aerospace, published ESJ as a subscription quarterly. After his death from cancer on 29 March 2005, Richard Hull became executive editor. The journal completed a total of 48 printed issues, the last a double issue mailed in December 2010; its archive is maintained by the Charles A. Yost Research Library and Archive.
Papers on this wiki
This wiki catalogues roughly 212 papers published in Electric Spacecraft Journal. See what links here for the full list, and the Index of Journals.