The Verge -
2 Feb 2013 22:11

In the vacuum of space, solar sails substitute radiation from the Sun for the wind used by earthbound sails. In 2014, NASA will launch Sunjammer, the largest solar sail yet: each side measures 124 feet, made of material just 5 microns thick. While Sunjammer has been in the works for some time -- and far smaller solar sails have gone up in years past -- Space.com recently profiled the project, which ultimately could let ships move through space without needing expendable fuel. The actual force Su...
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