2014 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Heliogyro Solar Sail Research at NASA
Authors : W. Keats Wilkie, Jerry E. Warren, Lucas G. Horta, Karen H. Lyle, Jer-Nan Juang, Justin D. Littell, Robert G. Bryant, Mark W. Thomson, Phillip E. Walkemeyer, Daniel V. Guerrant, Dale A. Lawrence, S. Chad Gibbs, Earl H. Dowell, Andrew F. Heaton
Published in: Advances in Solar Sailing
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The recent successful flight of the JAXA IKAROS solar sail has renewed interest within NASA in spinning solar sail concepts for high-performance solar sailing. The heliogyro solar sail, in particular, is being re-examined as a potential game-changing architecture for future solar sailing missions. In this paper, we present an overview of ongoing heliogyro technology development and feasibility assessment activities within NASA. In particular, a small-scale heliogyro solar sail technology demonstration concept will be described. We will also discuss ongoing analytical and experimental heliogyro structural dynamics and controls investigations and provide an outline of future heliogyro development work directed toward enabling a low-cost heliogyro technology demonstration mission ca. 2020.