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By Jerome Wright. Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1992. Library of Congress call number: TL783.9.W75 1992. ISBN 2-88124-803-9 (hardcover) and ISBN 2-88124-842-X (softcover). | By Jerome Wright. Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1992. Library of Congress call number: TL783.9.W75 1992. ISBN 2-88124-803-9 (hardcover) and ISBN 2-88124-842-X (softcover). | ||
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Space Sailing was written by Jerome Wright to publish details of the JPL Halley rendezvous study from the 1970s, as well as his own continuing work. The book discusses a rich variety of solar sail configurations, applications, and considerations to be taken in their design. Some of the topics discussed are: | Space Sailing was written by Jerome Wright to publish details of the JPL Halley rendezvous study from the 1970s, as well as his own continuing work. The book discusses a rich variety of solar sail configurations, applications, and considerations to be taken in their design. Some of the topics discussed are: | ||
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See [[Space Sailing (2)]] for the book by Dorothy M. Souza. | See [[Space Sailing (2)]] for the book by Dorothy M. Souza. | ||
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By Jerome Wright. Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1992. Library of Congress call number: TL783.9.W75 1992. ISBN 2-88124-803-9 (hardcover) and ISBN 2-88124-842-X (softcover). [1]
Space Sailing was written by Jerome Wright to publish details of the JPL Halley rendezvous study from the 1970s, as well as his own continuing work. The book discusses a rich variety of solar sail configurations, applications, and considerations to be taken in their design. Some of the topics discussed are:
- Uses for a sail at every body in the solar system (and beyond)
- Numerous possible sailing vessel designs
- Details of the fabrication and deployment of sail films
- Support structure construction
- Considerations for solar sail operation in a variety of circumstances
- Laser (and microwave) propelled solar sails for interstellar travel
See Space Sailing (2) for the book by Dorothy M. Souza.
References
- Wright, Jerome L. Space Sailing. Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1992. BibTeX