Solar sails are actual sails that are deployed in space. The sail is made from super-thin material which has light particles bounce off it and propel the sail, and whatever its attached to, through space. The initial thrust is significantly less than a chemical rocket, but over time it can build up to enormous speeds.
My question is this. If light particles can propel a solar sail FOREWARDS, what about backwards? Isnt ambient light from other stars and just the rest of the solar system going to effect the sail?
Its like putting a sail on a skateboard and pushing it along with a hair-dryer, then as your pushing it along, you get close to a giant room fan and the fan over-rides the pushing power of the hair-dryer
My question is this. If light particles can propel a solar sail FOREWARDS, what about backwards? Isnt ambient light from other stars and just the rest of the solar system going to effect the sail?
Its like putting a sail on a skateboard and pushing it along with a hair-dryer, then as your pushing it along, you get close to a giant room fan and the fan over-rides the pushing power of the hair-dryer