- American Antigravity
- Developing lifter technology; an experimental form of Field-Effect Propulsion being investigated for commercial transportation and payload delivery. applications - Electric Propulsion and Plasma Dynamics Laboratory
- Site facilitates communication and collaboration among the eight research sites participating in electric propulsion research under AFOSR sponsorship. - From Stargazers to Starships
- Deals with the world of gravity: of massive planets and stars, and the way spaceflight is achieved despite their strong pull. Topics include astronomy of the Earth's motion in space and Newtonian mechanics. - Fuelling Interplanetary Travel
- Takes a look at the traditional and new propulsion technologies needed for space exploration. Also covers the basic concepts involved with interplanetary travel. - Goddard, Robert H. (1882-1945) (4)
- HowStuffWorks: How Air-breathing Rockets Will Work
- Explains the concept behind rocket-based, combined cycle engines, including scramjets. - Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (Japan) - Propulsion System Laboratory
- Information on the ATREX expander cycle air-turbo ramjet engine, a candidate for the propulsion system of the fly back booster of the TSTO spaceplane. - Manned Missions to Mars
- Manned missions to Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and all the outer planets are now possible thanks to a newly developed propulsion system. - My Jet Engine Projects
- How to build your own pulsejet or turbojet engine. - NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program
- Seeks to discover ways to make interstellar flight possible. - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory@
- Rocket Guy
- His goal is to go straight up 30 miles to set the altitude record for a private citizen. Includes photos of the project's progress and animation of the planned flight. - Rocket Science 101
- Interactive NASA feature lets you "assemble" a Delta II or an Atlas V rocket. Learn about the basic parts of these launch vehicles, how they are configured, and how they work together with NASA spacecraft. - Theory for Gravitic Propulsion
- Discusses a theoretical method of propulsion, matter, energy, and gravitic effect. - University of Alabama at Huntsville - Propulsion Research Center@
- University of Florida - Innovative Nuclear Space Power and Propulsion Institute
- INSPI conducts research related to space nuclear energy systems, high-temperature nuclear fuels and materials, energy conversion, and propulsion. - von Braun, Wernher (1912-1977)@
- Whittle, Frank (1907-1996)@
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