Advanced Propulsion Physics Laboratory
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The Advanced Propulsion Physics Laboratory at NASA's Johnson Space Center, also known as "Eagleworks Laboratories", is a small research group investigating a variety of theories regarding new forms of spacecraft propulsion. Their principal investigator is Dr. Harold G. White.
The group's research includes development of the White–Juday warp-field interferometer for observing small disturbances of spacetime, and testing small prototypes such as RF resonant cavity thrusters and quantum vacuum plasma thrusters.[1][2]
See also
- Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program
- Lockheed Skunk Works, advanced projects division
- Boeing Phantom Works, advanced projects division
References
- ^ "Evaluating NASA's Futuristic EM Drive". 29 April 2015.
- ^ "Eagleworks Laboratories: Advanced Propulsion Physics Research". NASA.