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Does an inflatable heat shield have some capacity to be used for LEO Earth's atmospheric entry?
It was originally designed and tested by NASA for Mars missions.
In my case, it does not have to work 100%. Even if it survives for only 1 minute or so, during atmospheric entry - it could add some value to thean asteroid mining mission.
Does inflatable heat shield have some capacity to be used for LEO Earth's atmospheric entry?
It was originally designed and tested by NASA for Mars missions.
In my case, it does not have to work 100%. Even if it survives for only 1 minute or so, during atmospheric entry - it could add some value to the asteroid mining mission.
Does an inflatable heat shield have some capacity to be used for LEO Earth's atmospheric entry?
It was originally designed and tested by NASA for Mars missions.
In my case, it does not have to work 100%. Even if it survives for only 1 minute or so, during atmospheric entry - it could add some value to an asteroid mining mission.
Does inflatable heat shield have some capacity to be used for Earth's atmospheric entry?
It was originally designed and tested by NASA for Mars missions.
In my case, it does not have to work 100%. Even if it survives for only 1 minute or so, during atmospheric entry - it could add some value to the asteroid mining mission.