Final answer:
True, it is possible to propel a solar sail craft using the solar wind, which includes the momentum of particles and photons that exert pressure on the craft's sails, allowing for propulsion without conventional fuel.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seems to be based on a misconception related to physics and space travel technology. Nevertheless, the provided reference question is about solar sail crafts, and the ability to propel such a craft using particles within the solar wind. The answer to this is true. It is indeed possible to propel a solar sail craft using the pressure of photons from the solar wind.
Although solar sails also respond to light pressure, the concept generally includes both light and wind particles. This propulsion method does not rely on conventional rocket fuel and is a subject of ongoing research in the field of space exploration. Solar sails capture the momentum of photons or wind particles when they collide with the large, reflective sails, and this transfers sufficient force to propel the craft through space.