Finnish Electric Solar Sail Nears Implementation
eldavojohn writes "A recent meeting held by the Finnish Meteorological Institute has resulted in plans to build an electric solar sail that will circle the Earth, gaining speed to test its acceleration. The purpose? 'A flight out of the solar system to measure the gas, dust, plasma and magnetic field in the undisturbed interstellar space would perhaps be the "flagship" thing to do,' said Pekka Janhunen, a researcher developing the sail at the FMI. The details and papers of this project (over two years in the making) are also available. I certainly hope it will show more success than the launch of the similar U.S.-Russian venture and its subsequent complete failure."
This isn't really using the pressure of the solar wind for propulsion; rather it generates power from it which it then uses for propulsion. Neat idea.
For the article I am not sure it applies...
Where is the fly-me-to-the-outer-system-to-collect-dust-and-gas tag?
This is a pretty crazy story, I would want to invest in this.
... or they be Finnished for sure... maybe be flemished, too.
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So it's a 10 mile across array in an orbit that crosses the altitude of most other satellites, and it crosses the path of the bulk of those satellites at the low point in its orbit when it's moving the fastest. Um. NOTHING COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG, COULD IT??? They should put it at the Earth-Moon L4 or L5 liberation point instead - no traffic, ample unobstructed solar wind most of the month, and close communications with Earth. That's where a responsible group would put it.
Fantastic!
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Everyone knows that they're used primarily as Solar collectors to power a ship's Kearny-Fujita drive. Now if someone could please invent one, my JumpShip is waiting for me.
I have known Finland and Finns for almost 10 years - though I don't know the specifics of this project, I have a strong faith in the finnish high-tech (did you know atomic layer deposition was developed in Finland? And then there's Nokia, and a lot of nanotech research, and their contribution to the ESA and...) plus Finns are quite pedantic, and I mean this in the best possible way. Part of Nokia's success is definitely down to this scholarly approach to technological projects.
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This should make the solar sail about 100 times lighter,
and therefore faster:
http://kim.oyhus.no/Solar_sail.html
Kim Øyhus, the inventor.
...solar sail that will circle the Earth...
That's one big sail.
So, it's not Finnished yet??
for man, one giant leap for ye pirates. Yarrrr.
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Here is a video of the speech by the Swedish Ambassador to the Nordic Council. It's not only wind in sails. or is it? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2ez11LkUwM
If you do, the solar sail will have a control panel with buttons that are too small for adult fingers. It will have useless "design" that will make it harder to use. And after a year, you will have to trade up to a new solar sail because the old one will be obsolete and kids will laugh at you for using it.
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They have to name the first spacecraft using this sail Perkele 1. Or maybe Vittu 1. (local joke)
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Not really. Manned flights need fast ships. Solar sails are very efficient, but not very fast over the short haul. The incredible speeds they can achieve are over a long (years) flight time. The weight of the extra life support (food, power, etc) would be much greater than the saved rocket fuel.
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This will be way too far down on the comments and way too late if it gains any merit for being modded up, but if this project is successful at least as far as launching and accelerates up to a decent speed, then I would think this could also serve well for garbage collection. We could use a large solar sail made of carbon nanotubes strong enough to handle the impacts of the space debris and speed up the craft to the relative speed of most of the debris and attempt to redirect a lot of it into our atmosphere or at least into a path that will take it only a decade to burn up instead of a hundred or hundreds of years.