Japanese solar sail uses smart glass to steer only via sunlight
July 28th, 2010 - 2:15 pm ICT by ANILondon, July 28 (ANI): In what could be called a first in solar sailing, Japan’s Ikaros spacecraft has used “smart glass” technology to steer using only the pressure of sunlight.
Launched in May, Ikaros has become the first solar sail to be fully propelled by sunlight.
Now liquid crystal devices along the outer edge of the sail have been used to steer the craft.
The devices control the reflectivity of the outer sections of the sail; switching one on creates a mirror-like effect, allowing sunlight to push more on those parts of the sail.
“With this we can control both the orbit and the attitude using only sunlight,” New Scientist quoted Yuichi Tsuda of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, as saying.
Still, the new technology may not win solar-sail races any time soon.
Compared with thrusters, which remain the main method of steering the spacecraft, the effect of the reflecting devices is slight.
The sail can only change its attitude by about 1 degree per day and it gets less effective the faster the sail spins, said Tsuda. (ANI)
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