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by daveguy
2749 days ago
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Is there a prevailing wind in interstellar space from other stars? Seems like it would be chaotic eddies near net zero. But maybe due to solar system motion or something like that there is a prevailing direction. If so would that mean we could use solar sails to continue to accellerate a spacecraft (at a much reduced rate) outside the heliosphere as long as we want to go in a specific direction arc? |
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The specific dynamics of the cloud (e.g., its turbulence) are still largely unknown, though the fact that the direction of intersellar wind has shifted by several degrees over a few decades hints that it’s not totally calm.
I’m not sure about solar sails outside the heliosphere... that’s an interesting question. I’m not an expert, just a guy who likes reading about this stuff.
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_Interstellar_Cloud