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LightSail Sends First Data Back to Earth

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90 points by andor436 11 years ago · 13 comments

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Shivetya 11 years ago

I was a little disappointed to read this a low orbit launch where atmospheric drag is higher than any possible propulsion gain from the sail. Apparently this guy piggy backed on a launch of the X37b which in itself is cool they would allow it do so.

Symmetry 11 years ago

A very impressive achievement for a private group. Is there anything it's doing that wasn't done first by IKAROS, though?

jdiez17 11 years ago

Amazing achievement. It's great that they released the telemetry data as well.

fit2rule 11 years ago

Quick (newbie) question - the coordinates given (XYZ) - are these oriented around the plane of travel, or some other scheme? i.e. the satellite is moving forward on the Y axis, right?

  • zamalek 11 years ago

    Most likely relative to the gyro's axes. Unless they use an accelerometer to calibrate to Earth's gravity well.

    • ISL 11 years ago

      When you're in freefall, an accelerometer tells you nothing :).

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalence_principle

      • mikeash 11 years ago

        Two accelerometers could tell you something! They probably aren't sensitive enough to get the job done at that scale, though.

        • ISL 11 years ago

          True! Modern gravity gradiometers/differential accelerometers probably are sensitive enough for coarse orientation, particularly if they were deployed at the perimeter of the sail.

          To do so would, of course, obliterate LightSail's budget :)

          Source: worked on R&D for the LISA inertial reference system.

tempodox 11 years ago

Wow, first KickStarter-backed space vehicle?

Is there a URL we can suck LightSail telemetry data from? Or does it directly post to Twitter? ;)

zxyzzxxx 11 years ago

I'm guessing they will measure the increased rate of orbit decay then the sails are deployed?

yashpkotak 11 years ago

Amazing!

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