An Electric Sail is a revolutionary propellant-less propulsion system that is ideal for deep space missions to the outer planets, the Heliopause, and beyond. It is revolutionary in that it uses momentum exchange with the hypersonic solar wind to propel a spacecraft within the heliosphere. The momentum exchange is affected by the deflection of charged solar wind particles by an array of electrically biased wires that extend outward up to 30 km from a slowly rotating spacecraft. A high-voltage, positive bias on the wires, which are oriented normal to the solar wind flow, deflects the streaming protons, resulting in a reaction force on the wires that is also directed radially away from the sun. Over a period of months, this small force can acc...
The Solar-Electric Sail accelerates by reflecting positively charged solar wind ions. If it is used ...
NASA is developing solar sail propulsion for use by small robotic interplanetary spacecraft. Solar s...
Personnel from NASA’s MSFC have been investigating the feasibility of an advanced propulsion system ...
Electric Sail (E-Sail) propulsion systems will enable scientific spacecraft to obtain velocities of ...
Electrostatic Sail (E-sail) propulsion extracts momentum from the solar wind, which has minimal spee...
Personnel from NASA's MSFC have been investigating the feasibility of an advanced propulsion system ...
Harnessing the power of the solar wind, an Electric Sail, or E-sail, is a relatively new concept tha...
Personnel from NASA's MSFC have been investigating the feasibility of an advanced propulsion system ...
Missions towards the Solar System boundaries are of great scientific interest and represent a hard t...
Solar sails have long been known to be an attractive method of propulsion in the inner solar system ...
Concepts for science missions to the outer solar system and beyond traditionally suffer from the mul...
The Electric Solar Wind Sail (E-sail) is a novel propulsion concept that enables faster space travel...
An electric sail uses the solar wind dynamic pressure to produce a small but continuous thrust by in...
An electric solar wind sail is a recently introduced propellantless space propulsion method whose t...
The Electric Solar Wind Sail (E-sail) is an innovative propellantless propulsion system conceived by...
The Solar-Electric Sail accelerates by reflecting positively charged solar wind ions. If it is used ...
NASA is developing solar sail propulsion for use by small robotic interplanetary spacecraft. Solar s...
Personnel from NASA’s MSFC have been investigating the feasibility of an advanced propulsion system ...
Electric Sail (E-Sail) propulsion systems will enable scientific spacecraft to obtain velocities of ...
Electrostatic Sail (E-sail) propulsion extracts momentum from the solar wind, which has minimal spee...
Personnel from NASA's MSFC have been investigating the feasibility of an advanced propulsion system ...
Harnessing the power of the solar wind, an Electric Sail, or E-sail, is a relatively new concept tha...
Personnel from NASA's MSFC have been investigating the feasibility of an advanced propulsion system ...
Missions towards the Solar System boundaries are of great scientific interest and represent a hard t...
Solar sails have long been known to be an attractive method of propulsion in the inner solar system ...
Concepts for science missions to the outer solar system and beyond traditionally suffer from the mul...
The Electric Solar Wind Sail (E-sail) is a novel propulsion concept that enables faster space travel...
An electric sail uses the solar wind dynamic pressure to produce a small but continuous thrust by in...
An electric solar wind sail is a recently introduced propellantless space propulsion method whose t...
The Electric Solar Wind Sail (E-sail) is an innovative propellantless propulsion system conceived by...
The Solar-Electric Sail accelerates by reflecting positively charged solar wind ions. If it is used ...
NASA is developing solar sail propulsion for use by small robotic interplanetary spacecraft. Solar s...
Personnel from NASA’s MSFC have been investigating the feasibility of an advanced propulsion system ...