Recent advances in space sailing missions and technology: review of the 6th International Symposium on Space Sailing (ISSS 2023)
- Aeronautics and Aerospace Open Access Journal
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Elena Ancona,<sup>1</sup> Roman Ya Kezerashvili<sup>2</sup>
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Abstract
The 6th International Symposium on Space Sailing (ISSS 2023) took place on June 5-9,
2023 at the New York City College of Technology, the City University of New York. Since
its inauguration in Herrsching (Germany, 2007), the ISSS has been held in New York (USA,
2010), Glasgow (UK, 2013), Kyoto (Japan, 2017) and Aachen (Germany, 2019).
During the five-day symposium, participants from 14 countries gathered to discuss recent
advances in space sailing, investigating new concepts and designs, describing innovative
hardware and enabling technologies, strategies for dynamics and control, and providing
updates on testing results for systems under development and future mission applications.
As part of the 18 sessions, almost 50 oral presentations were held and, subsequently, 17
papers were submitted for review and publication.
This paper aims to give an overview of all the cutting-edge technologies, detailed analysis
and promising results shared with the scientific community as part of the event. Following
the noteworthy deployment of the world’s first solar sail IKAROS in 2010, missions like
NanoSail-D2 (2011) and LightSail-2 (2019) have showcased the potential of solar sailing
technology through successful demonstrations. Besides highlighting advancements in
present and future programs, the symposium was an opportunity to reflect on objectives,
design and test results from research centers and universities, as well as illustrate
applications for interstellar travel, evaluate degrading performance and suggest alternative
solutions for known limitations. The following Symposium is scheduled for early summer
2025 and will be hosted by TU Delft.
Keywords
propellantless systems, solar sailing, solar cruiser, GAMA alpha