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Can Laser Propulsion Stabilize Satellites?

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Scientist demonstrates force of 35 μN on intracavity mirror.

Breck Hitz

Laser-propelled spacecraft have been around in science-fiction comic books for years, but now an independent scientist has seriously proposed laser propulsion as a technique to stabilize rock-solid formations of spacecraft, thereby providing high-resolution, remote-sensing platforms. In an initial laboratory demonstration, Young K. Bae of Bae Institute in Tustin, Calif., recently demonstrated a laser-generated thrust of some 35 μN, a force he says is already adequate for many space missions. Figure 1. Several NASA projects, such as the Terrestrial Planet Finder pictured here,...Read full article

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    Published: May 2007
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