1. Russia to start work on nuclear space engine next year | Russia ...
Russia's Energia space corporation said on Tuesday it is planning to start working on standardized space modules with nuclear-powered propulsion systems next year.
3. Photojournal: NASA's Image Access Home Page
publicly released images from various Solar System exploration programs
4. SPL Swiss Propulsion Laboratory, affordable Rocket Propulsion and ...
SPL develops propulsion elements for sounding rockets like LOX valves, injectors, regeneratively cooled combustions chambers, igniters, propellant feeding systems and thrust ...
5. electrogravitics
... travel, space time curvature, temporal displacement, time dimension, teleportation, four dimensional, antigravity, antigravitation, longitudinal waves, reactionless propulsion ...
6. What does propulsion mean? definition, meaning and pronunciation ...
Definition of propulsion in the AudioEnglish.net Dictionary. Meaning of propulsion. What does propulsion mean? Proper usage and pronunciation (in phonetic transcription) of the ...
7. Electromagnetic propulsion: Definition from Answers.com
electromagnetic propulsion ( i¦lektrōmag′nedik prə′pəlshən ) ( aerospace engineering ) Motive power for flight vehicles produced by
8. jet propulsion: Definition from Answers.com
jet propulsion n. Propulsion derived from the rearward expulsion of matter in a jet stream, especially propulsion by jet
9. Aerospace Propulsion
What is Propulsion? Propulsion is the study of matter as it flows through various components of jet engines, rocket motors, compressors, combustion, turbines, nozzles and diffusers.