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Flying the First Solar Sail - Project Home PageSolar Sail Update Cosmos 2: A Letter from the Executive Director "We have lingered long enough on the shores of the cosmic ocean. We are ready at last to set sail for the stars." —Carl Sagan When my friend Carl Sagan wrote those deeply moving words years ago, his poetic aspirations for humanity could just as well have been the mission statement for The Planetary Society that we, with Bruce Murray, former Director of JPL, co-founded. Now, you and I have the chance to transform Carl's eloquent words into concrete reality—the reality of Cosmos 2—where once again, we'll reach into space with a Solar Sail mission. The potential impact on future space travel is enormous. It's no exaggeration to say this is history in the making. Read More >> Cosmos 1, a project of The Planetary Society and Cosmos Studios, was the first solar sail spacecraft ever constructed. Built in Russia the spacecraft was designed to soar into space at the tip of a submarine-launched Volna rocket. There it was to spread its giant wings, and fly on the power of sunlight alone. On June 21, 2005, Cosmos 1 was launched as planned from the submarine Borisoglebsk of the Russian Northern Fleet. Unfortunately, the first stage of the Volna never completed its scheduled burn, and the spacecraft did not enter orbit. Cosmos 1, the first solar sail never had a chance to test its revolutionary technology.
Cosmos 1 was not intended to go to the stars, but only to prove that solar sailing was possible. Once the spacecraft had entered Earth orbit, it was to raise its altitude through solar sailing. Any measurable increase in the spacecraft's orbit would have been considered a success. But even though the immediate goals of the mission were modest, the concept was grand: by establishing solar sailing as a feasible and effective technology, Cosmos 1 would clear the way for missions to the Solar System and beyond. Cosmos 1 never accomplished its stated goals, but this does not spell the end of The Planetary Society's involvement in solar sailing. The Society, with Cosmos Studios, is currently exploring the possibility of launching another spacecraft in the near future. With Special Thanks to Cosmos Studios!
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