The heliogyro is a high-performance, spinning solar sail architecture that uses long - order of kilometers - reflective membrane strips to produce thrust from solar radiation pressure. The heliogyro s membrane blades spin about a central hub and are stiffened by centrifugal forces only, making the design exceedingly light weight. Blades are also stowed and deployed from rolls; eliminating deployment and packaging problems associated with handling extremely large, and delicate, membrane sheets used with most traditional square-rigged or spinning disk solar sail designs. The heliogyro solar sail concept was first advanced in the 1960s by MacNeal. A 15 km diameter version was later extensively studied in the 1970s by JPL for an ambitious Comet...
This literature review focuses on the development of solar sails as a spacecraft propulsion system. ...
Solar sail technology holds the promise of enhancing the interplanetary transportation infrastructur...
Solar sails enable or enhance exploration of a variety of destinations both within and without the s...
The recent successful flight of the JAXA IKAROS solar sail has renewed interest within NASA in spinn...
Results from recent National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) research on the structural ...
Results from recent NASA sponsored research on the structural dynamics, stability, and control chara...
Interplanetary, multi-mission, station-keeping capabilities will require that a spacecraft employ a ...
Solar sails can be classified into two groups based on their method of stabilization: 1) truss suppo...
The Heliostorm (also referred to as Geostorm) mission has been regarded as the best choice for the f...
Solar sailing is a proposed means of space propulsion in which a reflective surface collects momentu...
As deep space exploration progresses the need for efficient means of spacecraft propulsion are essen...
Nanosats are a new class of low mass satellite amenable to solar pressure propulsion. Carnegie Mello...
Solar sails have been proposed for a variety of future space exploration missions and provide a cost...
Solar sailing is an elegant form of space propulsion that reflects solar photons to produce thrust. ...
In this paper a solar sail magnetotail mission concept was examined. The 43-m square solar sail is u...
This literature review focuses on the development of solar sails as a spacecraft propulsion system. ...
Solar sail technology holds the promise of enhancing the interplanetary transportation infrastructur...
Solar sails enable or enhance exploration of a variety of destinations both within and without the s...
The recent successful flight of the JAXA IKAROS solar sail has renewed interest within NASA in spinn...
Results from recent National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) research on the structural ...
Results from recent NASA sponsored research on the structural dynamics, stability, and control chara...
Interplanetary, multi-mission, station-keeping capabilities will require that a spacecraft employ a ...
Solar sails can be classified into two groups based on their method of stabilization: 1) truss suppo...
The Heliostorm (also referred to as Geostorm) mission has been regarded as the best choice for the f...
Solar sailing is a proposed means of space propulsion in which a reflective surface collects momentu...
As deep space exploration progresses the need for efficient means of spacecraft propulsion are essen...
Nanosats are a new class of low mass satellite amenable to solar pressure propulsion. Carnegie Mello...
Solar sails have been proposed for a variety of future space exploration missions and provide a cost...
Solar sailing is an elegant form of space propulsion that reflects solar photons to produce thrust. ...
In this paper a solar sail magnetotail mission concept was examined. The 43-m square solar sail is u...
This literature review focuses on the development of solar sails as a spacecraft propulsion system. ...
Solar sail technology holds the promise of enhancing the interplanetary transportation infrastructur...
Solar sails enable or enhance exploration of a variety of destinations both within and without the s...