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- Cosworth to consider KERS supply in 2013
- 50,000 Waiting for Electric Cars
- New World Record for an Electric Vehicle
- Volvo to employ 200 more workers to meet demand
- BAIC bidding for Pininfarina
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- Ford recalls 2011 F-Series, Edge and Lincoln MKX (...
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Electric Sail Could Be the Fastest Man-Made Device Ever Built
The European union has selected the Finnish Meteorological Institute to lead an international space effort whose goal is to build the largest and fastest man-made device.
The electric sail is a Finnish invention which uses the solar wind as its thrust source and therefore needs no fuel or propellant. The solar wind is a continuous plasma stream emanating from the Sun.
The working principle of the so-called electric solar wind sail was invented in 2006 by Finnish Meteorological Institute researcher Pekka Janhunen.
In December 8-9, 2010, the kickoff meeting of the electric sail EU project was held at the Finnish Meteorological Institute. The meeting gathered space scientists and engineers from Finland, Estonia, Sweden, Germany and Italy.
The ESAIL project will last for three years, its EU funding contribution is 1.7 million euros and its goal is to build the laboratory prototypes of the key components of the electric sail. In the EU evaluation, the ESAIL project got the highest marks in its category.
The electric solar wind sail may enable faster and cheaper access to the solar system. In the longer run it may enable an economic utilisation of asteroid resources. A related but simpler device (the so-called plasma brake) can be used for deorbiting satellites to address the space debris issue. The working principles of the electric sail and the plasma brake will be tested in the coming years by the Estonian ESTCube-1 and the Finnish Aalto-1 nanosatellites.
According to estimates, a full scale electric sail will produce one newton continuous thrust and weigh only 100 kg. In certain missions the performance level of the electric sail is 100-1000 times larger than that of present chemical rockets and ion engines.
The electric sail consists of long and thin metallic tethers which are kept in a high positive potential by an onboard solar-powered electron gun. The charged tethers repel solar wind protons so that the solar wind flow exerts a force on them and pushes the spacecraft in the desired direction.
By some estimates, after a year in flight an ESAIL could hit about 19 miles per second. A potential speed of 68,400 MPH would more than double the current record of 24,000 MPH held by NASA's ion-propelled Dawn spacecraft.
Whether the ESAIL will be able to do the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs remains to be seen.

