E-ROCKETS TO THE STARS!: Interstellar Space Flight
This book promotes new propulsion for spacecraft in the category of "Field Drive", preferably for the purpose of expanding the human presence into Space. It opens the last frontier and makes In-Space travelling as commonplace as booking a trip around the globe. May this book be an inspiration for visionary students who strive to make a change!
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E-ROCKETS TO THE STARS!: Interstellar Space Flight
This book promotes new propulsion for spacecraft in the category of "Field Drive", preferably for the purpose of expanding the human presence into Space. It opens the last frontier and makes In-Space travelling as commonplace as booking a trip around the globe. May this book be an inspiration for visionary students who strive to make a change!
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E-ROCKETS TO THE STARS!: Interstellar Space Flight

E-ROCKETS TO THE STARS!: Interstellar Space Flight

by Bernhard Britz
E-ROCKETS TO THE STARS!: Interstellar Space Flight

E-ROCKETS TO THE STARS!: Interstellar Space Flight

by Bernhard Britz

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Overview

This book promotes new propulsion for spacecraft in the category of "Field Drive", preferably for the purpose of expanding the human presence into Space. It opens the last frontier and makes In-Space travelling as commonplace as booking a trip around the globe. May this book be an inspiration for visionary students who strive to make a change!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783756584642
Publisher: neobooks
Publication date: 07/20/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 7
File size: 721 KB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years
Language: German

About the Author

Born in 1958, the author, as a youngster, soon developed an affinity for Space topics. In 1972, after the Apollo 17 mission, he formed the idea of inventing only electrical propulsion for spacecraft that would not require propellant. In 2010 he succeeded in implementing a Field Drive motor that successfully passed the testing.
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