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Turning Structural Failure into Propulsion

Turning Structural Failure into Propulsion
By Andy Tomaswick (https://ift.tt/mBGFYTH)

Image of IKAROS - the first ever successfully deployed solar sail. Credit - JAXA

Solar sails have some major advantages over traditional propulsion methods - most notably they don’t use any propellant. But, how exactly do they turn? In traditional sailing, a ship’s captain can simply adjust the angle of the sail itself to catch the wind at a different angle. But they also have the added advantage of a rudder, which doesn’t work when sailing on light. This has been a long-standing challenge, but a new paper available in pre-print from arXiv, by Gulzhan Aldan and Igor Bargatin at the University of Pennsylvania describes a new technique to turn solar sails - kirigami.



December 27, 2025 at 05:13PM
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