MEXICO: Many of the technologies that are in use today such as the airplane and the internet were once ideas that became reality and it appears that this still goes true with the innovations of the future. Take for instance Carl Sagan’s concept of a spacecraft powered by solar winds.
The late astronomer once thought about the idea of a spacecraft that could use solar sails that are solely powered by the rays of the sun to glide through space but he might have not likely imagined that it would only take a few years before this imagination becomes a reality.
The Planetary Society, a non-profit space advocacy group co-founded by Sagan himself and is currently run by Bill Nye, has designed and planned a test flight for LightSail, a spacecraft that is based on Sagan’s vision. It is about the size of a loaf of bread that carries solar sails that can glide through space powered only by solar winds in the same way that wind powers a sailboat.
“Once in space, LightSail’s solar arrays swing open, revealing the inside of the spacecraft,” Planetary Society explains on its website. “Four tape measure-like metal booms slowly unwind from storage, unfolding four triangular, Mylar sails.”
The test fight is set for May 20 and while it will not involve sending the spacecraft high enough above our planet’s atmosphere for solar sailing, the spacecraft’s sail deployment sequence will be tested in the hopes of making LightSail ready for a larger test flight later. By next April, the LightSail team plans to conduct a flight that would test the spacecraft’s sunlight harvesting capabilities.
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