Solar sails have been proposed for a variety of future space exploration missions and provide a cost effective source of propellantless propulsion. Solar sails span very large areas to capture and reflect photons from the Sun and are propelled through space by the transfer of momentum from the photons to the solar sail. The thrust of a solar sail, though small, is continuous and acts for the life of the mission without the need for propellant. Recent advances in materials and ultra-low mass gossamer structures have enabled a host of useful space exploration missions utilizing solar sail propulsion. The team of L Garde, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Ball Aerospace, and NASA Langley Research Center, under the direction of the NASA In-...
In this paper a solar sail magnetotail mission concept was examined. The 43-m square solar sail is u...
Spacecraft propulsion is an important aspect of space exploration. Current in-space propulsion techn...
Following the highly successful flight of the first interplanetary solar sail, JAXA's IKAROS, with ...
Under the direction of the NASA In-Space Propulsion Technology Office, the team of L Garde, NASA Jet...
NASA's In-Space Propulsion Technology Program has developed the first generation of solar sail propu...
NASA is developing solar sail propulsion for use by small robotic interplanetary spacecraft. Solar s...
In this paper a solar sail magnetotail mission concept was examined. The 43-m square solar sail is u...
Solar sailing is a proposed means of space propulsion in which a reflective surface collects momentu...
NASA is developing new deployable structures and materials technologies for solar sail propulsion sy...
NASA's Solar Sail Demonstration project partner L'Garde is currently assembling a flight-like sail a...
The heliogyro is a high-performance, spinning solar sail architecture that uses long - order of kilo...
Solar sails have the potential to provide mass and cost savings for spacecraft traveling within the ...
As deep space exploration progresses the need for efficient means of spacecraft propulsion are essen...
Solar Sail Propulsion (SSP) is a high-priority new technology within The National Aeronautics and Sp...
UltraSail is a next-generation high-risk, high-payoff sail system for the launch, deployment, stabil...
In this paper a solar sail magnetotail mission concept was examined. The 43-m square solar sail is u...
Spacecraft propulsion is an important aspect of space exploration. Current in-space propulsion techn...
Following the highly successful flight of the first interplanetary solar sail, JAXA's IKAROS, with ...
Under the direction of the NASA In-Space Propulsion Technology Office, the team of L Garde, NASA Jet...
NASA's In-Space Propulsion Technology Program has developed the first generation of solar sail propu...
NASA is developing solar sail propulsion for use by small robotic interplanetary spacecraft. Solar s...
In this paper a solar sail magnetotail mission concept was examined. The 43-m square solar sail is u...
Solar sailing is a proposed means of space propulsion in which a reflective surface collects momentu...
NASA is developing new deployable structures and materials technologies for solar sail propulsion sy...
NASA's Solar Sail Demonstration project partner L'Garde is currently assembling a flight-like sail a...
The heliogyro is a high-performance, spinning solar sail architecture that uses long - order of kilo...
Solar sails have the potential to provide mass and cost savings for spacecraft traveling within the ...
As deep space exploration progresses the need for efficient means of spacecraft propulsion are essen...
Solar Sail Propulsion (SSP) is a high-priority new technology within The National Aeronautics and Sp...
UltraSail is a next-generation high-risk, high-payoff sail system for the launch, deployment, stabil...
In this paper a solar sail magnetotail mission concept was examined. The 43-m square solar sail is u...
Spacecraft propulsion is an important aspect of space exploration. Current in-space propulsion techn...
Following the highly successful flight of the first interplanetary solar sail, JAXA's IKAROS, with ...