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by JumpCrisscross
2130 days ago
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> You'd then detach that sail, and cruise Why? Just accelerate towards the target as long as possible and then flip around. Assuming a columnar source (e.g. from a laser) and non-columnar target (e.g. from our sun), this could be done with minimal (if any) cost in time to arrival. Carrying two solar sails is expensive. If it’s not, I’m not sure one would be using solar sails at all. |
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1) The characteristics of a good laser-propelled acceleration sail would be different to those of a good solar-powered braking sail.
2) Flipping around while attached to a deployed solar sail would be hard. In my head I'm imagining something like looping a paraglider (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oEeTtQIEjs) but much harder. It'd have to be autonomous (no fly-by-wire at those ranges), and for recovery purposes I'd want to have a spare sail anyway that it could deploy in the case the primary got tangled.