In this paper it is presented the concept and design of a new type of spacecraft that could be used to make the first manned interstellar travel. Solar one would integrate three near-term technologies, namely: compact nuclear fusion reactors, extremely large light sails, and high-energy laser arrays. A system of lenses or mirrors to propel the sail with sunlight is suggested as an alternative to laser propulsion. With a mile-long light sail, Solar One could reach an average of 22% the speed of light, arriving to the closest potentially habitable exoplanet in less than 19 years with the help of a Bussard scoop producing reverse electromagnetic propulsion. Key challenges are reducing the weight of continuous-wave lasers and compact fusion rea...
Solar sailing is a proposed means of space propulsion in which a reflective surface collects momentu...
openIn questo studio viene preso in esame il concetto di Laser-driven light sails, il quale è una de...
Successful development of space solar power would provide vast quantities of clean electrical energy...
This paper is a presentation of some suggestions for development of a class of interplanetary and he...
The theory of a solar sail is introduced and a simple model of a 1000m2 solar sail weighing 2000kg l...
The reality of sunlight-based sailing in space began in May 2010, and solar sail technology and sci...
Seven students investigate the feasibility of sending probes to other solar systems
Solar Sail propulsion has been validated in space (IKAROS, 2010) and soon several more solar-sail pr...
NASA is developing solar sail propulsion for use by small robotic interplanetary spacecraft. Solar s...
NASA is considering missions to explore near-interstellar space (40- 250 Astronomical Units) early i...
NASA is developing solar sail propulsion for two near-term missions and laying the groundwork for th...
Our breakthrough propulsion architecture is an innovative way to take advantage of kilometer-scale, ...
The concept of using photon pressure for propulsion has been considered since Tsiolkovsky in 1921. I...
Spacecraft that don't need rocket fuel riding laser beams to Alpha Centauri at one-tenth the speed o...
This paper aims to assess the feasibility of an interstellar mission to reach the Alpha Centauri sta...
Solar sailing is a proposed means of space propulsion in which a reflective surface collects momentu...
openIn questo studio viene preso in esame il concetto di Laser-driven light sails, il quale è una de...
Successful development of space solar power would provide vast quantities of clean electrical energy...
This paper is a presentation of some suggestions for development of a class of interplanetary and he...
The theory of a solar sail is introduced and a simple model of a 1000m2 solar sail weighing 2000kg l...
The reality of sunlight-based sailing in space began in May 2010, and solar sail technology and sci...
Seven students investigate the feasibility of sending probes to other solar systems
Solar Sail propulsion has been validated in space (IKAROS, 2010) and soon several more solar-sail pr...
NASA is developing solar sail propulsion for use by small robotic interplanetary spacecraft. Solar s...
NASA is considering missions to explore near-interstellar space (40- 250 Astronomical Units) early i...
NASA is developing solar sail propulsion for two near-term missions and laying the groundwork for th...
Our breakthrough propulsion architecture is an innovative way to take advantage of kilometer-scale, ...
The concept of using photon pressure for propulsion has been considered since Tsiolkovsky in 1921. I...
Spacecraft that don't need rocket fuel riding laser beams to Alpha Centauri at one-tenth the speed o...
This paper aims to assess the feasibility of an interstellar mission to reach the Alpha Centauri sta...
Solar sailing is a proposed means of space propulsion in which a reflective surface collects momentu...
openIn questo studio viene preso in esame il concetto di Laser-driven light sails, il quale è una de...
Successful development of space solar power would provide vast quantities of clean electrical energy...