Author Topic: Trying to find origin paper for flight by pellet beam  (Read 1644 times)

Offline gpeabody

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Hi folks, does anyone know where to get a hold of a clear version of the article by C.E. Singer entitled "Interstellar propulsion using a pellet stream for momentum transfer"? I've found a pdf online, but it's a very badly copied image pdf, to the point that in many sections it's illegible. I haven't even been able to find it behind any journal paywalls. Thanks!

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Re: Trying to find origin paper for flight by pellet beam
« Reply #1 on: 01/12/2019 12:26 am »
Perhaps on one of these sites?

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Re: Trying to find origin paper for flight by pellet beam
« Reply #2 on: 01/16/2019 01:23 pm »
WorldCat (via Google Scholar) suggests the paper is available at multiple libraries.

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Re: Trying to find origin paper for flight by pellet beam
« Reply #3 on: 01/17/2019 01:16 am »
Hi folks, does anyone know where to get a hold of a clear version of the article by C.E. Singer entitled "Interstellar propulsion using a pellet stream for momentum transfer"? I've found a pdf online, but it's a very badly copied image pdf, to the point that in many sections it's illegible. I haven't even been able to find it behind any journal paywalls. Thanks!
I may have it. And, in fact, if you want to talk more about the topic or collaborate about it, please message me. It's an abiding interest of mine, and I even tried proposing it for funding once, and I'd be happy to help anyone trying to push that forward.
« Last Edit: 01/17/2019 01:18 am by Robotbeat »
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