Cometary Rendezvous and Flybys have large V requirements, which impose almost unattainable, and sometimes prohibitive, demands on the propellant budget of conventional, chemical propulsion. Ion Propulsion is a viable alternative, but as the number and difficulty of target objectives increases then the potential of this technology becomes rapidly less attractive. Solar sails exhibit an extremely high effective specific impulse over long mission durations. No propellant is required so that large changes in V could be realised without necessitating the introduction of complex gravity assists, which prolong mission duration and restrict launch opportunities. The endurance of the structures and materials are thus the only limiting factors dictat...
A major cause of spacecraft orbital variation comes from natural perturbations, which, in close prox...
The aim of this paper is to quantify the performance of an Electric Solar Wind Sail for accomplishin...
The propellantless nature of solar-sail propulsion allows researchers to design completely new sets ...
Cometary Rendezvous and Flybys have large V requirements, which impose almost unattainable, and some...
Solar sailing can enable fly-by, rendezvous and sample return missions to high-energy asteroid and c...
The recent successes of the European Rosetta mission have shown the possibility of a close observati...
Solar sailing is a proposed means of space propulsion in which a reflective surface collects momentu...
With increased interest in solar sailing from both ESA and NASA for future science missions comes th...
The scientific interest for near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) as well as the interest in potentially hazar...
The computation of Earth-to-Moon trajectories constitutes an important and interesting chapter of sp...
Because of its potentially infinite specific impulse, solar sail propulsion is an attractive solutio...
A study of novel families of highly non-Keplerian orbits (NKO) for spacecraft utilizing either solar...
This paper investigates the use of solar sailing propulsion to visit as many co-orbital near-Earth a...
A range of mission concepts will be discussed which explore the use of solar sail propulsion for hig...
This paper proposes the use of solar-sail technology currently under development at NASA Langley Res...
A major cause of spacecraft orbital variation comes from natural perturbations, which, in close prox...
The aim of this paper is to quantify the performance of an Electric Solar Wind Sail for accomplishin...
The propellantless nature of solar-sail propulsion allows researchers to design completely new sets ...
Cometary Rendezvous and Flybys have large V requirements, which impose almost unattainable, and some...
Solar sailing can enable fly-by, rendezvous and sample return missions to high-energy asteroid and c...
The recent successes of the European Rosetta mission have shown the possibility of a close observati...
Solar sailing is a proposed means of space propulsion in which a reflective surface collects momentu...
With increased interest in solar sailing from both ESA and NASA for future science missions comes th...
The scientific interest for near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) as well as the interest in potentially hazar...
The computation of Earth-to-Moon trajectories constitutes an important and interesting chapter of sp...
Because of its potentially infinite specific impulse, solar sail propulsion is an attractive solutio...
A study of novel families of highly non-Keplerian orbits (NKO) for spacecraft utilizing either solar...
This paper investigates the use of solar sailing propulsion to visit as many co-orbital near-Earth a...
A range of mission concepts will be discussed which explore the use of solar sail propulsion for hig...
This paper proposes the use of solar-sail technology currently under development at NASA Langley Res...
A major cause of spacecraft orbital variation comes from natural perturbations, which, in close prox...
The aim of this paper is to quantify the performance of an Electric Solar Wind Sail for accomplishin...
The propellantless nature of solar-sail propulsion allows researchers to design completely new sets ...