Rome, November 21, 2024 – Despite significant advancements in space exploration, the colonization of Mars and the Moon remains elusive, largely due to limitations in rocket technology. The Association for Space Propulsion Development (ASPS) offers a potential solution with its ALIEN ASPS PNN prototype. While not opposing agencies like NASA, ESA, or SpaceX, ASPS argues that rockets are inherently incapable of achieving the same goals as its prototype.
I. E. Laureti, who has been banned from X and NSF (NasaSpaceFlight) for their views on rocketry, highlights that over 55 years after Apollo 11, rocket technology has only enabled the colonization of a space station. The Space Shuttle’s retirement due to wear and tear exemplifies the inherent disposability and escalating costs of rockets. ASPS contends that increased efficiency is crucial, and Musk’s promises fall short of reality.
ASPS further points to the fact that only 0.3% of the Artemis mission returned to Earth, mirroring the Apollo 11 return rate. This indicates minimal lunar material return. In contrast, the ASPS-developed PNN, a Non-Newtonian Propulsion system, does not violate Newton’s principles, despite seemingly contradicting electrodynamics. The functionality of the PNN is demonstrably proven through available tests. A new, extended one-hour test for the ALIENA prototype showcases its sustained thrust capability. ASPS president E. Laureti asserts that this technology allows for the construction of reusable spacecraft, paving the way for lunar and Martian colonization. For more information, visit and .
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