The article addresses engineering activities on a key item of innovative solar sail propulsion technologies: lightweight deployable booms to enfold huge membrane structures in space. Design and analysis aspects are covered beside the description of several verification tasks on engineering models including a successful ground demonstration under simulated zero-g conditions of a solar sail breadboard model, which was funded bei ESA and DLR in a common effort. Based on lessons learned proposals for design improvements are made in preparation for a future solar sail flight mission. In a first step towards this goal the deployment technology will be demonstrated in Earth orbit. The DLR Institute of Composite Structures and Adaptive Systems is i...
Solar sailing has been long in the coming, a notion almost a century old and only recently demonstra...
DE-ORBIT SAIL is a cubesat based drag sail for the de-orbiting of satellites in a low earth orbit. I...
Following the highly successful flight of the first interplanetary solar sail, JAXA’s IKAROS, with ...
Solar sail technology holds the promise of significantly enhancing the interplanetary infrastructure...
ABSTRACT: The DLR Institute of Structural Mechanics is developing ultralightweight deployable CFRP B...
Large deployable lightweight structures development plays a key role for a number of future space ap...
lightweight deployable CFRP Booms within the scope of the joint DLR/ESA Solar Sail technology demons...
Gossamer space structures like solar sails, drag sails or solar arrays expand to very large dimensio...
Large and ultra-light space structures on base of deployable components will gain in importance for ...
Since about 15 years DLR has been investigating the use of deployable masts for large deployable spa...
Future solar sail spacecraft which do not need any rocket motors and propellants are a promising opt...
The paper describes a structural concept for a square solar sail whose main structural elements are ...
The risk for spacecraft in Low Earth orbit (LEO) to be hit or damaged is increasing due to a growing...
The paper at hand provides an overview of the gossamer solar sail technology developed by DLR since ...
Concept of solar sailing which uses solar energy to propel a spacecraft is becoming popular as a low...
Solar sailing has been long in the coming, a notion almost a century old and only recently demonstra...
DE-ORBIT SAIL is a cubesat based drag sail for the de-orbiting of satellites in a low earth orbit. I...
Following the highly successful flight of the first interplanetary solar sail, JAXA’s IKAROS, with ...
Solar sail technology holds the promise of significantly enhancing the interplanetary infrastructure...
ABSTRACT: The DLR Institute of Structural Mechanics is developing ultralightweight deployable CFRP B...
Large deployable lightweight structures development plays a key role for a number of future space ap...
lightweight deployable CFRP Booms within the scope of the joint DLR/ESA Solar Sail technology demons...
Gossamer space structures like solar sails, drag sails or solar arrays expand to very large dimensio...
Large and ultra-light space structures on base of deployable components will gain in importance for ...
Since about 15 years DLR has been investigating the use of deployable masts for large deployable spa...
Future solar sail spacecraft which do not need any rocket motors and propellants are a promising opt...
The paper describes a structural concept for a square solar sail whose main structural elements are ...
The risk for spacecraft in Low Earth orbit (LEO) to be hit or damaged is increasing due to a growing...
The paper at hand provides an overview of the gossamer solar sail technology developed by DLR since ...
Concept of solar sailing which uses solar energy to propel a spacecraft is becoming popular as a low...
Solar sailing has been long in the coming, a notion almost a century old and only recently demonstra...
DE-ORBIT SAIL is a cubesat based drag sail for the de-orbiting of satellites in a low earth orbit. I...
Following the highly successful flight of the first interplanetary solar sail, JAXA’s IKAROS, with ...