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		<title>LightSail 2 successfully demonstrates solar sailing</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] After the month has passed, the craft will spend another year gradually deorbiting. It&#8217;s a rare achievement in spaceflight, and notable when LightSail relied partly on crowdfunding to make their project a reality. What&#8217;s important, though, is what comes next. The Scoiety intends to share data with others so they can implement or refine [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>After the month has passed, the craft will spend another year gradually deorbiting.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a rare achievement in spaceflight, and notable when LightSail relied partly on crowdfunding to make their project a reality.  What&#8217;s important, though, is what comes next.  The Scoiety intends to share data with others so they can implement or refine plans for solar sailing in their own vehicles, such as NASA&#8217;s asteroid-bound NEA Scout cubesat.  You could see a wave of mini satellites that only need solar nudges to adjust their positions, and possibly larger spacecraft beyond that.</p>
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