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Solar sailing is a way of moving around in space by allowing sunlight to push a spacecraft. In everyday experience, we do not feel any kind of force or pressure from sunlight. This is because sunlight is so gentle that all the other things in our environment - gravity, wind, and the strength of our own bodies - drown it out. However, in space, there is no air, and objects are freely falling through space instead of constantly fighting gravity. In this environment, sunlight can dominate and allow spacecraft to move at will, like sailing vessels on Earth's oceans. | Solar sailing is a way of moving around in space by allowing sunlight to push a spacecraft. In everyday experience, we do not feel any kind of force or pressure from sunlight. This is because sunlight is so gentle that all the other things in our environment - gravity, wind, and the strength of our own bodies - drown it out. However, in space, there is no air, and objects are freely falling through space instead of constantly fighting gravity. In this environment, sunlight can dominate and allow spacecraft to move at will, like sailing vessels on Earth's oceans. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:41, 22 August 2012
Solar sailing is a way of moving around in space by allowing sunlight to push a spacecraft. In everyday experience, we do not feel any kind of force or pressure from sunlight. This is because sunlight is so gentle that all the other things in our environment - gravity, wind, and the strength of our own bodies - drown it out. However, in space, there is no air, and objects are freely falling through space instead of constantly fighting gravity. In this environment, sunlight can dominate and allow spacecraft to move at will, like sailing vessels on Earth's oceans.
The following documents describe the basic principles of solar sailing.
- Solar Sailing 101
- How Solar Sail Technology Works
- How Solar Sails Work
- The Physics of Solar Sailing, by Christopher Neufeld
- Tacking Solar Sails
- Solar Sailing, by Eric Drexler
Pages in category "Sailing"
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.