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ASPS is a nonprofit association founded in 1979 in Rome, with the solely intent of discovering new forms of propulsion really alternate to rocketry. Conventional astronautics, after almost 50 years from historic Moon landing, hasn't been capable yet to set a permanent outpost on our Moon.
ASPS, which in Italian means "Association for Space Propulsion Development", in 1992 invented an electromagnetic propellantless thruster called PNN that can revolutionize space exploration. After more than 20 years of experimentation, the engine is close to its practical application.

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F449

F432: the space is getting closer – an update about ASPS prototypes part II

Dear readers, as promised here’s the second part of ASPS activity update. The great news is that after F449 the Association has created what seems to be the lucky thruster who’ll make it into space! The prototype name is F432 and it has the following specs: Input power: 250W Thrust: 250 mg ( measured at less […]

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An update about ASPS prototypes part I – F449

Dear readers, today I’ve got interesting news about ASPS work. First of all, the Association has found external collaborators with whom it has worked on its latest official prototype, F242, to make it more suitable for testing in vacuum chambers and, of course, for space flight. Substantially, modifications have been made to make the thruster […]

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