Scientists at University of Nottingham seem to have developed a new kind of solar sail:
This could be very significant for deorbiting sats, cheap deep space mission.
It is interesting they speficially mentioned orbital sunshades. I have thought this was a great idea but finding a way to maintain such a large structure in a stable orbit seemed undoable. Now it's just incredibly expensive and politically difficult.
How would you see cheap effective solar sails changing things in the future, if at all?
News - New study shows potential for improved fuel-free spacecraft sails - University of Nottingham
A new study from the University of Nottingham has explored the use of fuel-free spacecraft propulsion systems and how they could be used in future space missions.
www.nottingham.ac.uk
This could be very significant for deorbiting sats, cheap deep space mission.
It is interesting they speficially mentioned orbital sunshades. I have thought this was a great idea but finding a way to maintain such a large structure in a stable orbit seemed undoable. Now it's just incredibly expensive and politically difficult.
How would you see cheap effective solar sails changing things in the future, if at all?