A ground laser could push an ultralight sail to nearly 60,000 kilometers per second, but today’s experiments are still testing materials and femtonewton forces.

A laser array on Earth could one day push a gram-scale spacecraft to roughly 20% of the speed of light — an idea known as laser-driven directed-energy propulsion, first proposed in 1962 and still being actively pursued by researchers more than six decades later.
The Long View

