Solar sails can play a critical role in enabling solar and heliophysics missions. Solar sail technology within NASA is currently at 80% of TRL-6, suitable for an in-flight technology demonstration. It is conceivable that an initial demonstration could carry scientific payloads that, depending on the type of mission, are commensurate with the goals of the three study panels of the 2010 Heliophysics Survey. Follow-on solar sail missions, leveraging advances in solar sail technology to support Heliophysics Survey goals, would then be feasible. This white paper reports on a sampling of missions enabled by solar sails, the current state of the technology, and what funding is required to advance the current state of technology such that solar sails can enable these missions


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    Title :

    Solar Sail Propulsion: Enabling New Capabilities for Heliophysics


    Contributors:
    L. Johnson (author) / R. Young (author) / D. Alhorn (author) / A. Heaton (author) / T. Vansant (author)

    Publication date :

    2010


    Size :

    8 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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