gravity drive
1Gravity Kills — Pays d’origine Jefferson City, Missouri,  États Unis Genre musical Metal industriel Années d a …
2Gravity Kills — For the album by this group, see Gravity Kills (album). Gravity Kills Gravity Kills, 1995 Background information Origin St. Louis, Missouri …
3Gravity tractor — A Gravity tractor (GT) is a spacecraft that deflects another object in space, typically a potentially hazardous asteroid that might impact Earth, without physically contacting it, using only its gravitational field to transmit the required… …
4Gravity Probe B mission timeline — The Gravity Probe B mission timeline describes the events during the flight of Gravity Probe B, the science phase of its experimental campaign, and the analysis of the recorded data.Mission progress* April 20, 2004 ** Launch of GP B from… …
5Anti-gravity — Antigrav redirects here. For the EyeToy video game, see EyeToy: AntiGrav. Anti gravity is the idea of creating a place or object that is free from the force of gravity. It does not refer to the lack of weight under gravity experienced in free… …
6Reactionless drive — A reactionless drive (also known by many other names, such as an inertial propulsion engine, reactionless thruster, reactionless engine, bootstrap drive or inertia drive) is a fictional or theorized method of propulsion where thrust is generated… …
7Dean drive — Inventor Norman L. Dean beside his Dean Drive apparatus. Inventor Norman L. D …
8Alderson drive — The Alderson drive, named after Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientist Dan Alderson, is a fictional device that enables instantaneous interstellar transportation. It is featured in the CoDominium series of science fiction novels by Jerry Pournelle,… …
9Jump drive — A jump drive, (or with a capital J) is one of the speculative inventions in science fiction, a method of traveling faster than light (FTL). Related concepts are hyperdrive, warp drive and interstellar teleporter. The key characteristic of a jump… …
10Artificial gravity (fiction) — Artificial gravity is a common theme in fiction, particularly science fiction.Rotational gravityIn the movie , a rotating centrifuge in the Discovery spacecraft provides artificial gravity. The people would be walking inside the circle; their… …