The Heliostorm (also referred to as Geostorm) mission has been regarded as the best choice for the first application of solar sail technology. The objective of Heliostorm is to obtain data from an orbit station slightly displaced from the ecliptic at or nearer to the Sun than 0.98 AU, which places it twice as dose to the sun as Earth's natural L1 point at 0.993 AU. The maintenance of such an orbit location would require prohibitive amounts of propellants using chemical or electric propulsion systems; however, a solar sailcraft is ideally suited for this purpose because it relies solely on the propulsive force from photons for orbit maintenance. Heliostorm has been the subject of several mission studies over the past decade, with the most co...
Solar sail technology development is rapidly gaining momentum after recent successes such as JAXA’s ...
As deep space exploration progresses the need for efficient means of spacecraft propulsion are essen...
Interplanetary, multi-mission, station-keeping capabilities will require that a spacecraft employ a ...
The Heliostorm (also referred to as Geostorm) mission has been regarded as the best choice for the f...
The heliogyro is a high-performance, spinning solar sail architecture that uses long - order of kilo...
This paper proposes two novel solar sail concepts for space weather forecasting: heliocentric Earth-...
The recent successful flight of the JAXA IKAROS solar sail has renewed interest within NASA in spinn...
This paper provides a set of requirements for the technology development of a solar sail propelled I...
Solar sailing has long been envisaged as an enabling or disruptive technology. The promise of open-e...
Solar sail technology holds the promise of enhancing the interplanetary transportation infrastructur...
NASA's In-Space Propulsion Technology Program has developed the first generation of solar sail propu...
In this paper a solar sail magnetotail mission concept was examined. The 43-m square solar sail is u...
Solar Cruiser is a Small Satellite Technology Demonstration Mission (TDM) to mature solar sail propu...
Personnel from NASA's MSFC have been investigating the feasibility of an advanced propulsion system ...
An Electric Sail is a revolutionary propellant-less propulsion system that is ideal for deep space m...
Solar sail technology development is rapidly gaining momentum after recent successes such as JAXA’s ...
As deep space exploration progresses the need for efficient means of spacecraft propulsion are essen...
Interplanetary, multi-mission, station-keeping capabilities will require that a spacecraft employ a ...
The Heliostorm (also referred to as Geostorm) mission has been regarded as the best choice for the f...
The heliogyro is a high-performance, spinning solar sail architecture that uses long - order of kilo...
This paper proposes two novel solar sail concepts for space weather forecasting: heliocentric Earth-...
The recent successful flight of the JAXA IKAROS solar sail has renewed interest within NASA in spinn...
This paper provides a set of requirements for the technology development of a solar sail propelled I...
Solar sailing has long been envisaged as an enabling or disruptive technology. The promise of open-e...
Solar sail technology holds the promise of enhancing the interplanetary transportation infrastructur...
NASA's In-Space Propulsion Technology Program has developed the first generation of solar sail propu...
In this paper a solar sail magnetotail mission concept was examined. The 43-m square solar sail is u...
Solar Cruiser is a Small Satellite Technology Demonstration Mission (TDM) to mature solar sail propu...
Personnel from NASA's MSFC have been investigating the feasibility of an advanced propulsion system ...
An Electric Sail is a revolutionary propellant-less propulsion system that is ideal for deep space m...
Solar sail technology development is rapidly gaining momentum after recent successes such as JAXA’s ...
As deep space exploration progresses the need for efficient means of spacecraft propulsion are essen...
Interplanetary, multi-mission, station-keeping capabilities will require that a spacecraft employ a ...