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  • Fuelling Interplanetary Travel  pop
    Takes a look at the traditional and new propulsion technologies needed for space exploration. Also covers the basic concepts involved with interplanetary travel.
    http://www.ucar.edu/eo/staff/dward/sao/fit/index.html
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  • Manned Missions to Mars  pop
    Manned missions to Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and all the outer planets are now possible thanks to a newly developed propulsion system.
    http://www.androidpubs.com/
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  • Rocket Science 101  pop
    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.
    http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/RocketScience101/RocketScience101.html
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  • American Antigravity
    Developing lifter technology; an experimental form of Field-Effect Propulsion being investigated for commercial transportation and payload delivery. applications
    http://www.americanantigravity.com/
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  • Beyond Rocketry
    Offers a quick introduction to the new methods of space travel under development: ion propulsion, solar sails, laser sails, and space tethers.
    http://www.jracademy.com/~harrisa/index.html
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  • Journey Through a Jet Engine
    Flash presentation that looks at the internal workings of a modern Rolls Royce jet engine.
    http://www.rolls-royce.com/education/schools/journey02/flash.html
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  • NASA In-Space Propulsion
    Researching and developing aerocapture technology, electric propulsion, ion propulsion, solar sails, and other technologies.
    http://www.inspacepropulsion.com/
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  • 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.
    http://www.rocketguy.com/rocket.html
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  • Warp Drive When?
    Discusses the problems and prospects of making interstellar flight possible.
    http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/WWW/PAO/warp.htm
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