Bernd Dachwald, Malcolm Macdonald, Colin McInnes, Giovanni Mengali, Alessandro Quarta
Impact of Optical Degradation on Solar Sail Mission Performance
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol. 44, No. 4, 2007, pp. 740-749


Abstract

The optical properties of the thin metalized polymer films that are projected for solar sails are likely to be affected by the damaging effects of the space environment, but their real degradation behavior is to a great extent unknown. The standard solar sail force models that are currently used for solar sail mission analysis and design do not take these effects into account. In this paper we use a parametric model for describing the sail film’s optical degradation with its environmental history to estimate the impact of different degradation behaviors on solar sail mission performance for some example interplanetary missions: the Mercury rendezvous missions, fast missions to Neptune and to the heliopause, and artificial Lagrange-point missions.

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