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Edited by Christopher H. M. Jenkins. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., Reston, Virginia, 2006. Volume 212 of Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics, Editor-in-Chief Frank K. Lu. ISBN 1-56347-777-7
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This is the follow-on book to [[Gossamer Spacecraft: Membrane and Inflatable Structures Technology for Space Applications]] discussing recent work in gossamer and inflatable spacecraft technology. Specifically, Chapter 5 &quot;Solar Sail Propulsion Technology Development&quot; discusses solar sail technology advancement conducted under NASA's In-Space Propulsion Technologies solar sail program resulting in the ground deployment of two 20-m solar sails in a vacuum chamber.  This work is precursory to actual flight validation which is currently being studied under the NASA New Millennium Program ST-9.

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          <rev contentformat="text/x-wiki" contentmodel="wikitext" xml:space="preserve">[[Category:People|Forward, Robert L.]]
Robert Forward wrote numerous papers on space travel, including many novel solar sail designs and applications.
These have included, but are not limited to, microwave sails, designs for flyby, one way, and two way laser driven solar sails, the solar photon thruster, and sail levitated orbits.
Robert Forward was most recently a partner and chief scientist of [http://www.tethers.com/ Tethers Unlimited].
He passed away on September 21st, 2002.
*Web page: http://www.robertforward.com/
*[[Robert L. Forward Obituary]]
*Books: [[Rocheworld]], Martian Rainbow, Timemaster, and others
*[http://www.robertforward.com/Fast_Forward_Fifty_Years.htm Fast Forward Fifty Years] - his autobiography
*[http://archives.uah.edu/forward/forward.html Robert L. Forward Collection] at the [http://library.uah.edu/ University of Alabama Huntsville Library]
** [http://lib.uah.edu/pdf/forward.pdf Guide to the Collection of Robert L. Forward]</rev>
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