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10:41, 17 February 2006Cover.jpg (file)58 KBBenCover of Prof. Colin McInnes' book Solar Sailing: Technology, Dynamics, and Mission Applications. copyright © 1999 Praxis Publishing Ltd. Provided with permission of the author, Prof. Colin R. McInnes.1
10:37, 17 February 2006Clipper.jpg (file)30 KBBenBack view of Image:Clipper2.jpg.1
10:36, 17 February 2006Clipper2.jpg (file)25 KBBenJerome Wright updated the Halley Rendezvous square solar sail design to use 4 triangular sail segments. Front view of the sail in Jupiter orbit. Created 1999 by Benjamin L. Diedrich using Mops (now Ayam) and Blue Moon Rendering Tools.1
10:32, 17 February 2006Circular.zoom.pov (file)4 KBBenPOVRay source of Image:Circular_zoom.jpg.1
10:31, 17 February 2006Circular.zoom.jpg (file)69 KBBenClose-up of Image:Circular.jpg.1
10:28, 17 February 2006Circular.pov (file)4 KBBenPOVRay source of Media:Circular.pov.1
10:21, 17 February 2006Circular.jpg (file)76 KBBenA circular solar sail. Spin tensions the sail, and panels are periodically shifted to induce control torques. Created 1995 by Benjamin L. Diedrich using POVRay.1
10:18, 17 February 2006At comet.png (file)115 KBBen800-meter Halley Rendezvous solar sail design from the 1970's arriving at Halley's Comet. Image provided by Jerome Wright, courtesy of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.1
17:20, 15 February 2006Square.jpg (file)15 KBBenA simple square solar sail. Artist: Ben Diedrich, 19992
14:18, 15 February 2006Sailmch2.gif (file)5 KBBenDiagram showing a solar sail spiraling in towards the sun. Reflected sunlight pushes the sail against its orbital motion.1
14:16, 15 February 2006Sailmch1.gif (file)5 KBWikiSysopDiagram showing a solar sail spiraling out from the sun. Sail is tilted so that the reflected sunlight pushes the sail with its motion along the orbit.1

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