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English: A single-tether E-sail concept. The tether is stretched thanks to the centrifugal force provided by the rotation of the main spacecraft and the remote unit. The E-sail’s charge deflects the solar wind, which in turn propels the spacecraft. More info at https://space-travel.blog/mat-101d13b76f9b |
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Author | Space Travel Blog / Rute Marta Jansone / Pekka Janhunen |
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