• @ch00f
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    612 days ago

    Sure, but it would be less efficient than a sail, and since the incoming radiation would impart inertia on the solar panels, you would still be limited on where you could steer.

    • @SchmidtGenetics
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      12 days ago

      Sail absorbs power while also acting as a sail, and you can use the lasers to steer?

      It would also be like steering a boat more or less no?

      • @ch00f
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        011 days ago

        The solar sail reflects light instead of absorbing it so you get to double dip on photon momentum.

        And sure, you can steer with the laser I suppose, but with that kind of super weak deltaV, you’re not going to be exactly doing donuts in the solar system.

        Even the massive solar sail only imparts a super small amount of force. It’s only useful because it does so for free over a long period of time with no air resistance.

        You’d be better off using a conventional thruster to do whatever steering you needed to do before letting the sail take over. It’s not like you need to steer around any obstacles.