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− | Sunlight pushes gently on spacecraft with large, lightweight, mirrored ''solar | + | Sunlight pushes gently on spacecraft with large, lightweight, mirrored ''solar sails''. They enable travel throughout the solar system and beyond without rocket propellant. SolarSailWiki covers everything from the science of light pressure, what they can do for us, to technologies and missions of the future. |
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Revision as of 08:27, 27 September 2011
Sunlight pushes gently on spacecraft with large, lightweight, mirrored solar sails. They enable travel throughout the solar system and beyond without rocket propellant. SolarSailWiki covers everything from the science of light pressure, what they can do for us, to technologies and missions of the future.
If you would like to help SolarSailWiki, create an account and log in or use OpenID from another web service.