Wrong and wrong.Mavik wrote:
Turn the ship around as you close in on the target system?Sydney wrote:
I read an article where it was speculated that solar sails could get us to 99.99% of light speed and make traveling huge distances easier.FEOS wrote:
And there's no wind in space.
Hard part would, naturally be to stop the space shuttle, would take an enormous amount of energy.
Problem is, acceleration would decrease as you fly away from the sun and you would have to pass the sun very closely to get the most out of it to push you at a reasonable speed for interstellar travels.
In this book series http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Queendom_of_Sol they use it - but they have a lot of physics tricks more up their sleeves.
Turning the ship around wouldn't do anything, because the solar winds are always going the same direction.
Acceleration doesn't really matter, because there is no resistance in space, therefore the ship should accelerate almost instantly to the speed of the solar winds.