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The Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project (BPP) was a research project funded by NASA from 1996-2002 to study various proposals for revolutionary methods of spacecraft propulsion that would require breakthroughs in physics before they could be realized. The project ended in 2002, when the Advanced Space Transportation Program was reorganized and all speculative research (less than Technology readiness level 3) was cancelled.During its six years of operational funding, this program received a total investment of $1.2 million.

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  • فتوحات جديدة في فيزياء الدفع (ar)
  • Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project (de)
  • Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program (en)
  • Programme de physique avancée des propulseurs (fr)
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  • فتوحات جديدة في فيزياء الدفع (Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project، BPP) هو مشروع بحثي مول من قبل وكالة ناسا بين عامي 1996 و2002م لدراسة مجموعة من وسائل ثورية غير معهودة لدفع المركبات الفضائية والتي تطلب فتوحات في المفاهيم الفيزيائية قبل إمكان تحقيقها. وكلف المشروع 1.2 مليون دولار خلال الست سنوات من فترة عمله.[1] (ar)
  • Das Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project (BPPP), (dt. etwa Projekt für bahnbrechende Antriebsphysik), war ein Forschungs- und Evaluierungsprogramm der US-Raumfahrtbehörde NASA, das neue und unkonventionelle Antriebsmethoden für die Raumfahrt erforschte. (de)
  • The Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project (BPP) was a research project funded by NASA from 1996-2002 to study various proposals for revolutionary methods of spacecraft propulsion that would require breakthroughs in physics before they could be realized. The project ended in 2002, when the Advanced Space Transportation Program was reorganized and all speculative research (less than Technology readiness level 3) was cancelled.During its six years of operational funding, this program received a total investment of $1.2 million. (en)
  • Le Programme de physique avancée des propulseurs (Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program, BPP) est un programme de recherche financé par la NASA, de 1996 à 2002, avec l'objectif d'étudier différentes méthodes révolutionnaires de propulsion des vaisseaux spatiaux, dont la réalisation aurait exigé des percées en physique, d'où le nom du programme. Des propositions spécifiques formulées sous l'égide du BPP comprenaient : (fr)
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  • فتوحات جديدة في فيزياء الدفع (Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project، BPP) هو مشروع بحثي مول من قبل وكالة ناسا بين عامي 1996 و2002م لدراسة مجموعة من وسائل ثورية غير معهودة لدفع المركبات الفضائية والتي تطلب فتوحات في المفاهيم الفيزيائية قبل إمكان تحقيقها. وكلف المشروع 1.2 مليون دولار خلال الست سنوات من فترة عمله.[1] (ar)
  • Das Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project (BPPP), (dt. etwa Projekt für bahnbrechende Antriebsphysik), war ein Forschungs- und Evaluierungsprogramm der US-Raumfahrtbehörde NASA, das neue und unkonventionelle Antriebsmethoden für die Raumfahrt erforschte. (de)
  • The Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project (BPP) was a research project funded by NASA from 1996-2002 to study various proposals for revolutionary methods of spacecraft propulsion that would require breakthroughs in physics before they could be realized. The project ended in 2002, when the Advanced Space Transportation Program was reorganized and all speculative research (less than Technology readiness level 3) was cancelled.During its six years of operational funding, this program received a total investment of $1.2 million. The Breakthrough Propulsion Physics project addressed a selection of “incremental and affordable” research questions towards the overall goal of propellantless propulsion, hyperfast travel, and breakthrough propulsion methods. It selected and funded five external projects, two in-house tasks and oneminor grant.At the end of the project, conclusions into fourteen topics, including these funded projects, were summarized by program manager Marc G. Millis. Of these, six research avenues were found to be nonviable, four were identified as opportunities for continued research, and four remain unresolved. (en)
  • Le Programme de physique avancée des propulseurs (Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program, BPP) est un programme de recherche financé par la NASA, de 1996 à 2002, avec l'objectif d'étudier différentes méthodes révolutionnaires de propulsion des vaisseaux spatiaux, dont la réalisation aurait exigé des percées en physique, d'où le nom du programme. Des propositions spécifiques formulées sous l'égide du BPP comprenaient : * la propulsion diamétrique, * la propulsion disjonctive, * la propulsion intense, * la propulsion biaise, * la propulsion d'Alcubierre, * l'EmDrive, * et la voile différentielle. (fr)
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