Laser propulsion uses a large fixed laser to supply energy to heat an inert propellant in a rocket thruster. Such a system has two potential advantages: extreme simplicity of the thruster, and potentially high performance, particularly high exhaust velocity. By taking advantage of the simplicity of the thruster, it should be possible to launch small (10 to 1000 kg) payloads to orbit using roughly 1 MW of average laser power per kg of payload. The incremental cost of such launches would be of an order of $200/kg for the smallest systems, decreasing to essentially the cost of electricity to run the laser (a few times $10/kg) for larger systems. Although the individual payload size would be smaller, a laser launch system would be inherently hi...
This paper adds to the body of research related to the concept of propellant-less in-space propulsio...
Spacecraft accelerate by directing propellant in the opposite direction. In the traditional approach...
At present, a few projects on the space debris removal by using highpower lasers ...
Recent developments in high energy lasers, adaptive optics, and atmospheric transmission bring laser...
The availability of megawatt laser systems in the next century will make laser launch systems from g...
The use of an earth-based high-power laser beam to provide energy for earth-launched rocket vehicle ...
Laser power can be transformed into propulsive power to set into motion various kinds of vehicles an...
In the last decades the principle of laser propulsion has been demonstrated by several laboratory ex...
Pulsed laser propulsion may turn out as a low cost alternative for the transportation of small paylo...
The detailed description and performance analysis of a 1.4 meter diameter Lightcraft Technology Demo...
The use of a ground-based high-power laser source to power a vertically launched rocket vehicle is i...
Pulsed thermal laser propulsion can become a very efficient, relatively near term technology for che...
An advanced concept of launch system from ground to orbit, called laser launch system, has been disc...
A preliminary evaluation of low power, ground-based laser powered electric propulsion systems is pre...
Advanced propulsion research and technology require launch and space flight technologies, which can ...
This paper adds to the body of research related to the concept of propellant-less in-space propulsio...
Spacecraft accelerate by directing propellant in the opposite direction. In the traditional approach...
At present, a few projects on the space debris removal by using highpower lasers ...
Recent developments in high energy lasers, adaptive optics, and atmospheric transmission bring laser...
The availability of megawatt laser systems in the next century will make laser launch systems from g...
The use of an earth-based high-power laser beam to provide energy for earth-launched rocket vehicle ...
Laser power can be transformed into propulsive power to set into motion various kinds of vehicles an...
In the last decades the principle of laser propulsion has been demonstrated by several laboratory ex...
Pulsed laser propulsion may turn out as a low cost alternative for the transportation of small paylo...
The detailed description and performance analysis of a 1.4 meter diameter Lightcraft Technology Demo...
The use of a ground-based high-power laser source to power a vertically launched rocket vehicle is i...
Pulsed thermal laser propulsion can become a very efficient, relatively near term technology for che...
An advanced concept of launch system from ground to orbit, called laser launch system, has been disc...
A preliminary evaluation of low power, ground-based laser powered electric propulsion systems is pre...
Advanced propulsion research and technology require launch and space flight technologies, which can ...
This paper adds to the body of research related to the concept of propellant-less in-space propulsio...
Spacecraft accelerate by directing propellant in the opposite direction. In the traditional approach...
At present, a few projects on the space debris removal by using highpower lasers ...