A report discusses a proposal to use large, lightweight solar sails embedded with electrodynamic tethers (essentially, networks of wires) to (1) propel robotic spacecraft to distant planets, then (2) exploit the planetary magnetic fields to capture the spacecraft into orbits around the planets. The purpose of the proposal is, of course, to make it possible to undertake long interplanetary missions without incurring the large cost and weight penalties of conventional rocket-type propulsion systems. Through transfer of momentum from reflected solar photons, a sail would generate thrust outward from the Sun. Upon arrival in the vicinity of a planet, the electrodynamic tethers would be put to use: Motion of the spacecraft across the planetary m...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90614/1/AIAA-2011-7322-799.pd
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83661/1/AIAA-2010-8844-783.pd
Electrostatic Sail (E-sail) propulsion extracts momentum from the solar wind, which has minimal spee...
Relatively short electrodynamic tethers can use solar power to "push" against a planetary magnetic f...
Relatively short electrodynamic tethers can use solar power to "push" against a planetary magnetic f...
An Electric Sail is a revolutionary propellant-less propulsion system that is ideal for deep space m...
An Electric Sail (E-Sail) propulsion system consists of long, thin tethers - positively-charged wire...
The electric solar wind sail (E-Sail) is a space propulsion invention exploiting the dynamic pressur...
Personnel from NASA's MSFC have been investigating the feasibility of an advanced propulsion system ...
Electrodynamic tethers hold promise for a variety of space applications. Electrodynamic tethers depe...
A tether of sufficient strength, capable of being lengthened or shortened and having appropriate app...
Abstract. Electrodynamic tether thrusters can use the power provided by solar panels to drive a cur...
Electric Sail (E-Sail) propulsion systems will enable scientific spacecraft to obtain velocities of ...
In recent decades, alternative propulsion systems have been investigated and have attracted great in...
Abstract. Electrodynamic tether thrusters can use the power provided by solar panels to drive a cur...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90614/1/AIAA-2011-7322-799.pd
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83661/1/AIAA-2010-8844-783.pd
Electrostatic Sail (E-sail) propulsion extracts momentum from the solar wind, which has minimal spee...
Relatively short electrodynamic tethers can use solar power to "push" against a planetary magnetic f...
Relatively short electrodynamic tethers can use solar power to "push" against a planetary magnetic f...
An Electric Sail is a revolutionary propellant-less propulsion system that is ideal for deep space m...
An Electric Sail (E-Sail) propulsion system consists of long, thin tethers - positively-charged wire...
The electric solar wind sail (E-Sail) is a space propulsion invention exploiting the dynamic pressur...
Personnel from NASA's MSFC have been investigating the feasibility of an advanced propulsion system ...
Electrodynamic tethers hold promise for a variety of space applications. Electrodynamic tethers depe...
A tether of sufficient strength, capable of being lengthened or shortened and having appropriate app...
Abstract. Electrodynamic tether thrusters can use the power provided by solar panels to drive a cur...
Electric Sail (E-Sail) propulsion systems will enable scientific spacecraft to obtain velocities of ...
In recent decades, alternative propulsion systems have been investigated and have attracted great in...
Abstract. Electrodynamic tether thrusters can use the power provided by solar panels to drive a cur...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90614/1/AIAA-2011-7322-799.pd
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83661/1/AIAA-2010-8844-783.pd
Electrostatic Sail (E-sail) propulsion extracts momentum from the solar wind, which has minimal spee...