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In message , Michael Martin-Smith
writes The Planetary Society's Cosmos 1, if tonght'slaunch goes well, of course, aims to do more than demonstrate thrust by solar radiation; it also aims to demonstrate steerability by a process analogous to old-time sail tacking. Further, if the mission endures , it is planned to use a radiotelescope to beam power from here on Earth to add propulsive force as well. Meanhile if the Cosmos 1 launch is successful tonight readers might like to look ou for James Oberg's article on the NBC News website in the next few days... I just posted a link to a BBC report saying it had been launched successfully, but the latest news is that it may not have separated from the booster rocket :-( http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4110912.stm Let's hope something works anyway. |
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