Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10722126 | Physics Letters B | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
General relativity can have a significant impact on the long-range escape trajectories of solar sails deployed near the sun. For example, spacetime curvature in the vicinity of the sun can cause a solar sail traveling from about 4 solar radii to 2550 AU to be deflected by on the order of a million kilometers, and should therefore be taken into account at the beginning of the mission. There are a number of smaller general relativistic effects, such as frame dragging due to the slow rotation of the sun which can cause a deflection of more than one thousand kilometers.
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Authors
Roman Ya. Kezerashvili, Justin F. Vázquez-Poritz,