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Acta Astronautica | 2003

Solar sail technology development and demonstration

M. Leipold; Michael J. Eiden; C.E. Garner; Lars Herbeck; D Kassing; T Niederstadt; T Krüger; G. Pagel; M Rezazad; H Rozemeijer; Wolfgang Seboldt; C Schöppinger; Christoph Sickinger; W Unckenbold

Abstract Solar sail technology holds the promise of significantly enhancing the interplanetary infrastructure for low-cost space exploration missions in the new millennium by exploiting the freely available space resource of solar radiation pressure for primary propulsion. Although the basic idea behind solar sailing appears simple, challenging engineering problems have to be solved. Based on promising results obtained during system studies by DLR (in cooperation with NASA/JPL) and ESA, a joint effort for the development and demonstration of the critical technologies on a co-funding basis was initiated in mid-1998. As a first major milestone in terms of demonstration a 20 m ×20 m breadboard model was developed, manufactured and tested in December 1999. It demonstrates the feasibility of a fully deployable lightweight solar sail structure in simulated 0g environment under ambient environmental conditions. The paper summarizes the main results of the ground tests and recommends next steps in solar sail technology development.


Acta Astronautica | 2006

Structural engineering on deployable CFRP booms for a solar propelled sailcraft

Christoph Sickinger; Lars Herbeck; Elmar Breitbach


Acta Astronautica | 2006

Heliopause explorer: a sailcraft mission to the outer boundaries of the solar system

M. Leipold; H. Fichtner; B. Heber; P. Groepper; S. Lascar; F. Burger; Michael J. Eiden; T. Niederstadt; Christoph Sickinger; Lars Herbeck; Bernd Dachwald; Wolfgang Seboldt


Archive | 2000

Development and Test of Deployable Ultra-Light Weight CFRP Boom for a Solar Sail

Lars Herbeck; M. Eiden; M. Leipold; Christoph Sickinger; W. Unkenbold


Archive | 2005

Large SAR Membrane Antennas with Lightweight Deployable Booms

Manfred Leipold; Christoph Sickinger; Hartmut Runge


Archive | 2002

Apparatus including a boom to be compressed and rolled up

Elmar Breitbach; Christoph Sickinger; Lars Herbeck


Archive | 2002

SOLAR SAIL HARDWARE DEVELOPMENTS

Lars Herbeck; Christoph Sickinger; Michael Eiden; Manfred Leipold


Archive | 2002

Device with a mast, folded flat in its cross-section and rolled up in its length

Christoph Sickinger; Elmar Prof. Dr.-Ing.Habil Breitbach; Lars Herbeck


Archive | 2008

Method for unfolding diaphragm in outer space, involves tying diaphragm to frame, where surface surrounded by frame, is enlarged by deforming rod, and diaphragm is unfolded within frame

Christoph Sickinger


Archive | 2007

Large Deployable Membrane Structures

Marco Straubel; Christoph Sickinger; Stéphane Langlois

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Lars Herbeck

German Aerospace Center

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B. Heber

University of Osnabrück

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G. Pagel

German Aerospace Center

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H. Fichtner

Ruhr University Bochum

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