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Advanced Space Propulsion Investigation Committee

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Advanced Space Propulsion Investigation Committee (ASPIC) was a research group of specialists, which was organized under the Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences in 1994. The purpose of which was to study all kinds of non-chemical space propulsion systems,[1] including plasma propulsion, laser propulsion, nuclear propulsion, solar sail and field propulsion systems. The research report was published by the Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences in March 1996.

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