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Abstract

Repeated nuclear explosions outside the body of a projectile are considered as providing means to accelerate such objects to velocities of the order of 106 cm/sec. A few schematic calculations are presented, showing the dependence of the mass ratios ("propellant" to the final mass), accelerations, etc, on the various free parameters entering in this scheme.


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