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NASA's next-gen solar sail system to transform space exploration set for April 24 launch

Solar sail technology utilizes the pressure of sunlight for propulsion, similar to how a sailboat is powered by wind, eliminating the need for traditional rocket propellant, and offering potential for longer duration and lower-cost missions.

April 24, 2024 / 07:00 IST
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Engineers at NASA’s Langley Research Center test deployment of the Advanced Composite Solar Sail System’s solar sail. (Image credit: NASA)
Engineers at NASA’s Langley Research Center test deployment of the Advanced Composite Solar Sail System’s solar sail. (Image credit: NASA)

NASA’s next-generation solar sail technology, known as the Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (ACS3), is set to embark on its journey on April 24. Scheduled to launch within a 30-day window aboard a Rocket Lab Electron rocket from the American space agency's Launch Complex 1 on Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand, the ACS3 mission promises to revolutionise space exploration.

Solar sail technology utilises the pressure of sunlight for propulsion, similar to how a sailboat is powered by wind, eliminating the need for traditional rocket propellant, and offering potential for longer duration and lower-cost missions.

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The goal of the Advanced Composite Solar Sail System is to facilitate ambitious missions that enhance our understanding of the Sun and the solar system.

Upon reaching its Sun-synchronous orbit approximately 600 miles above Earth, the ACS3 spacecraft will commence the intricate process of unfurling its composite booms. Within approximately 25 minutes, the solar sail will be fully deployed, measuring about 860 square feet.