The Gossamer Spacecraft Initiative is a new NASA program to begin long-range development of enabling technologies for very large, ultra-lightweight structures and apertures. Large apertures include optical, infrared and submillimeter telescopes, "photon buckets" for optical communications and "non-coherent" imaging, solar concentrators, and radio frequency antennas. Developments in the very large ultra-light structures will be forces on one of their most challenging applications-solar sails. The sail structures will include both 3-axis stabilizing and spinning. Gossamer spacecraft technology will eventually allow NASA to undertake bold new missions of discovery, such as searching for the signs of life on planets orbiting nearby stars and sailing through space on beams of light of places beyond our solar system.


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    Title :

    The Gossamer Initiative


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    Publication date :

    2000-01-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English




    The Gossamer Initiative

    Howard, R. / Moore, C. / Chmielewski, A. | NTRS | 2000


    The Gossamer Initiative

    Chmielewski, A. B. / Moore, C. / Howard, R. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2000


    The Gossamer Initiative

    Chmielewski, A.B. / Moore, C. / Howard, R. | IEEE | 2000



    Gossamer Sailcraft Technology

    Jenkins, Christopher H.M | AIAA | 2001