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Kadyn Maddox
2 April, 10:17
How might solar sails be used on Earth?
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Valentino Cooke
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Speedy sunlit sails. Sail-propelled spacecraft could be used to monitor Earth or hover close to the sun to study solar storms and flares, scientists say. They also could be used to adjust the orbits of satellites circling the Earth ... Potentially, solar sails can move spacecraft much faster than a rocket engine could.
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