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41. Propulsion Science And Technology, Inc. propulsion Science and Technology, Inc. is a small research and development company specializing in the modeling and analysis of rocket plume flowfields and http://propulsionscience.com/ |
42. Space Nuclear Power / Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Federation of American Scientists review of the topic. http://www.fas.org/nuke/space/ | |
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43. Spacecraft Propulsion: Definition From Answers.com rocket propulsion ( ′r kət pro′pəlshən ) ( aerospace engineering ) Reaction propulsion by a rocket http://www.answers.com/topic/spacecraft-propulsion |
44. What Are The Types Of Rocket Propulsion? What are the types of rocket propulsion? There are several types of rocket propulsion systems http://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/projects/vss/docs/Propulsion/2-what-are-the-type | |
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45. Propulsion Marketing, LLC 3north Natural Stone Products teamed with propulsion to create an incredible launch of their new product line at the PCBC convention in http://propulsion-lv.com/ | |
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46. Propulsion Partners propulsion Partners is a strategic business and technology consulting firm which provides services to enable our clients to smartly apply technology and optimize business http://propulsionpartners.com/ | |
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47. Platzer Marine Propulsion, Inc. A propeller designer and propulsion analysis services. http://www.platzermarine.com/ | |
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48. Propulsion - Definition Of Propulsion At YourDictionary.com noun. a propelling or being propelled; something that propels; propelling or driving force; Origin L propulsus, pp. of propellere (see propel) + ion http://www.yourdictionary.com/propulsion |
49. Could NASA Use Ion Propulsion To Put A Ship Into Space? Could NASA use Ion propulsion to put a ship into space? No, NASA could not use ion propulsion for getting spacecraft into space. Ion propulsion is a great technology to move http://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/projects/vss/docs/Propulsion/1-could-nasa-use-ip | |
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50. NASA - Small Aircraft Propulsion: The Future Is Here Provides information on a program to transform the performance of small aircraft by developing revolutionary new engines. The resulting new propulsion systems include the GAP Diesel Engine and the FJX-2 Turbofan Engine. http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/about/fs01grc.html |
51. Engines, Drives, Propellers, And Fittings : The Boat Design And Boatbuilding Dir Powerboats Catamaran (77) Powerboats Vhull (390) propulsion Drives (29) propulsion Engines (36) propulsion Outboards (8) propulsion Propellers (25) Technical Resources http://www.boatdesign.net/directory/Propulsion/ | |
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52. Theory For Gravitic Propulsion A theoretical discussion of using gravity as a means of interstellar space propulsion. Touches on the theories of matter, energy, and space time. http://members.shaw.ca/mike.anderton | |
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53. Propulsion Definition Of Propulsion In The Free Online Encyclopedia. propulsion prə′pəl shən (mechanics) The process of causing a body to move by exerting a force against it. propulsion. The process of causing a body to move by exerting a force http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/propulsion |
54. Tethers Unlimited Use of space tethers for propellantless electrodynamic tether propulsion, pumped tether length propulsion, and transferring energy and momentum from one spacecraft to another. http://www.tethers.com/ | |
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55. Propulsion - Dynetics propulsion. With propulsion design, fabrication, testing, and production expertise, Dynetics provides costeffective results on aggressive schedules for our customers. http://www.dynetics.com/descriptionpage.php?id=Propulsion&from=space |
56. Electric Propulsion And Plasma Dynamics Laboratory At Princeton University Research in electric propulsion, plasma thrusters and fundamental problems in plasma physics. Princeton University. http://alfven.princeton.edu/ |
57. Basics Of Space Flight: Rocket Propulsion An overview of rocket propulsion including basic thrust equation, engine design considerations, and example problems. http://www.braeunig.us/space/propuls.htm | |
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58. Deep Space 1: Advanced Technologies: Solar Electric Propulsion FAQ A beginner s overview of ion propulsion. http://nmp.jpl.nasa.gov/ds1/tech/ionpropfaq.html | |
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59. NASA - Propulsion White Sands Test Facility (WSTF) offers ambient pressure and altitude stands to test rocket propulsion test systems and single rocket engines. WSTF has extensive experience testing http://www.nasa.gov/centers/wstf/propulsion/index.html |
60. Boeing: Satellite Development Center - Xenon Ion Propulsion Center - XIPS: The L of Boeing s commercial XIPS (Xenon Ion propulsion System). Designed for satellites, but a specialized version of it was used on NASA s Deep Space 1 spacecraft....... http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/space/bss/factsheets/xips/xips.html | |
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