NASA has successfully commenced deployment operations of its Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (ACS3) after an unsuccessful first attempt, during which the deployment was halted due to the detection of higher-than-expected motor currents.
The Advanced Composite Solar Sail System, handled by NASA's Small Spacecraft Technology, utilizes sunlight pressure for propulsion in place of chemical propulsion methods used traditionally. This reduces the need for fuel and facilitates sustainable missions for deep space exploration.
A key objective of solar sail technology is to test the expanding boom system, which is being deployed on a spacecraft for the first time. The technology can help lower the cost of deep space missions and enhance access to space.
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