Tag: propellantless propulsion


  • Engineer Claims He Found a Way to Overcome Gravity: What It Would Mean for Space Travel

    Engineer Claims He Found a Way to Overcome Gravity: What It Would Mean for Space Travel

    Introduction: A Bold Claim Meets a World of Skepticism An engineer has claimed to have developed a device that could produce thrust without expelling propellant, a breakthrough that, if real, would rewrite the rules of space travel. The bold assertion has stirred both excitement and skepticism in equal measure among scientists and space enthusiasts. This…

  • Surveying Io’s Surface with the UNAGI Lander

    Surveying Io’s Surface with the UNAGI Lander

    Introduction: A New Path to Io’s Surface A recent study presented at the AIAA 2025 Regional Student Conference by Spartan Space Systems at San Jose State University proposes a bold idea for landing on Io, Jupiter’s highly active volcanic moon. The team introduces UNAGI, a lander concept designed to use Jupiter’s magnetic field as a…