The DLR-ESTEC GOSSAMER roadmap envisages the development of solar sailing by successive low-cost technology demonstrators towards first science missions. In this framework, the GOSSAMER-1 deployment demonstrator for a (5 m)² sail structure in low Earth orbit is followed by a (20 m)² sail effect demonstrator GOSSAMER-2 for higher Earth orbits, and the (50 m)² GOSSAMER-3 sailcraft to prove the principle within the Earth-Moon system. Missions requiring the unique capabilities of solar sail propulsion were studied by science working groups, including multiple NEO rendezvous and fly-by. The GOSSAMER sail technology has been developed by DLR since the 1990s, with a successful (20 m)² deployment test in 1999 at DLR Cologne. The requirements for G...
Physical interaction with small solar system bodies (SSSB) is the next step in planetary science, pl...
The 3-step Gossamer road map to solar sailing is presented, that has been agreed between DLR and ESA...
Encounter 2001, LLC, AeroAstro, Inc., and L\u27Garde, Inc. are funded and developing a revolutionary...
The DLR-ESTEC GOSSAMER roadmap envisages the development of solar sailing by successive low-cost tec...
Solar sail technology has been developed by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) since the 1990s, culmi...
Highly efficient low-thrust propulsion is increasingly applied beyond commercial use, also in mainst...
Any effort which intends to physically interact with specific asteroids requires understanding at le...
The exploration of small solar system bodies started with fast fly-bys of opportunity on the sidelin...
Any effort which intends to physically interact with specific asteroids requires understanding at le...
Any effort which intends to physically interact with specific asteroids requires understanding at le...
The exploration of small solar system bodies started with fast fly-bys of opportunity on the sidelin...
20 years after the successful ground deployment test of a (20 m)² solar sail at DLR Cologne, and in ...
Gossamer structures for innovative space applications, such as solar sails, require technology that ...
20 years after the successful ground deployment test of a (20 m)² solar sail at DLR Cologne, and in ...
GOSSAMER-1 is a demonstrator for a solar sailer, and it shall conduct an in-orbit deployment of vers...
Physical interaction with small solar system bodies (SSSB) is the next step in planetary science, pl...
The 3-step Gossamer road map to solar sailing is presented, that has been agreed between DLR and ESA...
Encounter 2001, LLC, AeroAstro, Inc., and L\u27Garde, Inc. are funded and developing a revolutionary...
The DLR-ESTEC GOSSAMER roadmap envisages the development of solar sailing by successive low-cost tec...
Solar sail technology has been developed by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) since the 1990s, culmi...
Highly efficient low-thrust propulsion is increasingly applied beyond commercial use, also in mainst...
Any effort which intends to physically interact with specific asteroids requires understanding at le...
The exploration of small solar system bodies started with fast fly-bys of opportunity on the sidelin...
Any effort which intends to physically interact with specific asteroids requires understanding at le...
Any effort which intends to physically interact with specific asteroids requires understanding at le...
The exploration of small solar system bodies started with fast fly-bys of opportunity on the sidelin...
20 years after the successful ground deployment test of a (20 m)² solar sail at DLR Cologne, and in ...
Gossamer structures for innovative space applications, such as solar sails, require technology that ...
20 years after the successful ground deployment test of a (20 m)² solar sail at DLR Cologne, and in ...
GOSSAMER-1 is a demonstrator for a solar sailer, and it shall conduct an in-orbit deployment of vers...
Physical interaction with small solar system bodies (SSSB) is the next step in planetary science, pl...
The 3-step Gossamer road map to solar sailing is presented, that has been agreed between DLR and ESA...
Encounter 2001, LLC, AeroAstro, Inc., and L\u27Garde, Inc. are funded and developing a revolutionary...