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The range of solar sailing is very vast; it is a fully in-space
means of propulsion that should allow us to accomplish various
mission classes that are literally impossible using rocket
propulsion, no matter if nuclear or electric. Fast and very fast
solar sailings are special classes of sailcraft missions, initially
developed only in the first half of the 1990s and still evolving,
especially after the latest advances in nanotechnology.
This book describes how to plan, compute and optimize the
trajectories of sailcraft with speeds considerably higher than 100
km/s; such sailcraft would be able to explore the outer
heliosphere, the near interstellar medium and the solar
gravitational lens (550-800 astronomical units) in times
significantly shorter than the span of an average career ( 35
years), just to cite a few examples. The scientific interest in
this type of exploration is huge.
The reality of sunlight-based sailing in space began in May 2010,
and solar sail technology and science have continued to evolve
rapidly through new space missions. Using the power of the Sun's
light for regular travel propulsion will be the next major leap
forward in our journey to other worlds. This book is the second
edition of the fascinating explanation of solar sails, how they
work and how they will be used in the exploration of space. Updated
with 35% new material, this second edition includes three new
chapters on missions operated by Japan and the US, as well as
projects that are in progress. The remainder of the book describes
the heritage of exploration in water-borne sailing ships and the
evolution to space-vehicle propulsion; as well as nuclear,
solar-electric, nuclear-electric and antimatter rocket devices. It
also discusses various sail systems that may use either sunlight or
solar wind, and the design, fabrication and steering challenges
associated with solar sails. The first edition was met with
overwhelmingly positive reviews, and deemed "a title that needs to
be on your shelf if you're seriously interested in the next step as
we move beyond rocketry" (Centauri Dreams, September 2008). Written
with a mixed approach, this book appeals to both the general public
as well as those with a more scientifically technical background.
The range of solar sailing is very vast; it is a fully in-space
means of propulsion that should allow us to accomplish various
mission classes that are literally impossible using rocket
propulsion, no matter if nuclear or electric. Fast and very fast
solar sailings are special classes of sailcraft missions, initially
developed only in the first half of the 1990s and still evolving,
especially after the latest advances in nanotechnology. This book
describes how to plan, compute and optimize the trajectories of
sailcraft with speeds considerably higher than 100 km/s; such
sailcraft would be able to explore the outer heliosphere, the near
interstellar medium and the solar gravitational lens (550-800
astronomical units) in times significantly shorter than the span of
an average career (~ 35 years), just to cite a few examples. The
scientific interest in this type of exploration is huge.
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