Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Antiproton / Low Energy Antiproton Ring / Energy density / Positron / Spacecraft propulsion / Antiparticle / Antimatter catalyzed nuclear pulse propulsion / Antimatter weapon / Physics / Antimatter / Antihydrogen


Antimatter Production for Near-term Propulsion Applications G.R. Schmidt, H.P.Gerrish and J.J. Martin NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL G.A. Smith and K.J. Meyer Pennsylvania State University
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2001-02-28 17:45:10


Open Document

File Size: 103,66 KB

Share Result on Facebook

Company

The European Laboratory / /

Country

United States / /

Currency

USD / /

Facility

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory / /

IndustryTerm

equivalent energy load / collision site / energy costs / lower energy costs / collection devices / propulsion technologies / high-energy antiprotons / unit energy / conventional systems / portable device / kinetic energy / energy cost / refractory metal core / driver systems / energy range / cancer therapy / propulsive energy / gas core concepts / proton acceleration energy / antimatter energy costs / omniplanetary applications / energy requirement / propulsion systems / energy equivalent / near-term propulsion applications / collection equipment / energy density / antimatter systems / low kinetic energy / energy applications / portable antiproton devices / optimized energy / annihilation products / energy-intensive process / potential near-term technologies / applied annihilation energy / high temperature gas / rest mass energy / space applications / acceleration energy / annihilation energy / proton collision site / charged annihilation products / antimatter-catalyzed fusion propulsion devices / gas core / input energy / energy content / fusion energy gain / energy utilization efficiency / energy / /

OperatingSystem

Fermi / /

Organization

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory / Pennsylvania State University University / African Union / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / /

Person

Marshall Space / Eugene Sanger / /

Position

driver / /

Technology

Alpha / potential near-term technologies / tomography / treating cancer / ISP / propulsion technologies / /

SocialTag