Planetary Society to Launch 'Solar Sail' Spacecraft

Posted: November 9, 2009

JOHN ANTCZAK,
Associated Press Writer

LOS ANGELES—Four years after its first solar sail ended up in the ocean instead of orbit, The Planetary Society announced Monday that by the end of 2010 it will try again to launch a spacecraft that will be propelled by the subtle pressure of sunlight.

LightSail-1 is envisioned as the first of a trio of solar sail craft in a project boosted by an anonymous $1 million donation, according to the space advocacy organization co-founded by the late astronomer Carl Sagan.

Solar sails are theorized as a way to achieve long-duration interstellar flight.

A solar sail would be propelled by the pressure of light — photons pushing against a surface — not the stream of ionized gas known as the solar wind.

The spacecraft would accelerate very slowly but eventually reach tremendous speeds because of the constant pressure.

"It's a low acceleration but it's continuous, whereas a rocket is a high acceleration but it ends quickly," Louis D. Friedman, the society's executive director, said in a telephone interview from Washington, D.C.

"Eventually you'll have these missions lasting many years, reaching speeds approaching 100,000 mph, getting out of the solar system in five years instead of 25 years," he said.

The Planetary Society's first solar sail, Cosmos 1, never reached orbit. It was launched in 2005 aboard a converted missile fired from a Russian submarine beneath the Barents Sea. The launch vehicle failed and fell into the ocean.

The new project will be based on a micro-satellite technology known as CubeSat that was developed to give universities access to space.

LightSail-1 will be built around three CubeSat modules. Together, the modules will be "bigger than a toaster, smaller than a breadbox," Friedman said.

The spacecraft will launch with its four triangular Mylar sails packaged in a volume equal to about three quarts and unfurl to an area of more than 340 square feet (31 sq. meters), resembling a giant diamond-shaped kite.

It will orbit at an altitude of nearly 500 miles (800 kilometers) and operate for just a few days to determine if it can be controlled and to measure the orbital acceleration, Friedman said.

The mission cost will be about $1.8 million and all funds will come from private sources, he said.

LightSail-1 will be built by Stellar Exploration Inc. of San Luis Obispo, California.

Friedman said the launch vehicle has not been chosen yet. Because of its small size, the spacecraft can "piggyback" on another mission's rocket as long as it is going to the right orbit, Friedman said.

The LightSail-2 spacecraft is planned for higher altitude orbits, and LightSail-3 is intended to be sent farther into space. Both missions will be planned to last much longer than the first.

The society was not deterred by its previous failure and has not bitten off more than it can chew, Friedman said.

"There's always a little bit of arrogance in anybody building a spacecraft," he said. "These things are counterintuitive in so many ways, but you believe you can do it and when we succeed it's incredibly rewarding."

The society was founded in 1980 by Sagan, former Jet Propulsion Laboratory director Bruce Murray, and Friedman, a veteran of deep space mission planning at JPL.

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Get Real!

Living in space is impractical for the human body. Wake up and stop the overbreeding of people that is choking this planet. Rampant greed and want it now attitudes drain the economy. Move the factories back home and lower wages, taxes. Having and owning more manufactured stuff is not the answer. A major cultural mindset needs to be adjusted.

ME of MN @ Nov 10, 2009 12:30:18 PM

America Must Use Space Now

America is currently following in its own mis-steps. The question of is it better to give a man food; or money to buy food; or the knowledge to grow food. HAs been answered a thousand times already, knowledge is the answer! We have answered that question by educating other countries and helping them develope through education.

Currently our government is giving Trillions of dollars to companies that under our democratic system should have failed or reorganized.

Now to the point. This generation has given us nothing, they have become repairmen or working in sales to generate income from what past generations have given them, TV- Radio- Phones, Computers, and Space. Technology from our original desire to go to the moon had created technology that has surpassed creative thinking and free enterprise more then any other time in human history. If American business and entrepeneurs were given these same trillion of dollars and told to go and created a colony on the moon and have us on Mars in ten years, to create a deep flight space vehicle; then we would see people going back to work and unemployement disappearing rapidly.

America is made up of free enterprise and bright minds from people who use great imaginations because it is still ok to dream. We must harness all of this or else where will my grandson go? What can he become but another repairman. But ask him to dream of space and go into space not as dreamer but as someone who has put us there by his deeds his education, because now schools will have changed to a curriculum that will incorporate room for this funded program. Business's will spring up over night if we allow America's private secture to create and share in these new discoveries. America needs a real purpose something we can sink our teeth into something out of the ordinary that has always made us take a big step forward. Our Space Program should become our next battlefield our next cry for victory. All this could do is create more benefits for man, every man women and child from potential discoveries to reach our goal.

It is ok to to help companies in trouble but it is not ok to take away the right of Americans to find an alternative to a solution to end this present economic situation. Create the need for new employment by creating a need for us to shift our education and our employment needs. Create a deep space program one that will have us living on the moon and going to Mars and beyond. This is America, and it is still a country where children lie in bed at night dreaming of the stars and heaven and other worlds. Lets make those dreams come true.

Mike Andrisano of NJ @ Nov 10, 2009 08:49:18 AM

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