NASA and SpaceX are changing the drone entry process

NASA and SpaceX are changing the drone entry process
NASA and SpaceX are changing the drone entry process

JAKARTA – The remaining landing debris after the reintroduction process into the atmosphere is a serious problem. NASA and SpaceX have to face this problem in the space dragon. The reason is that the aircraft has left debris several times since 2022. The first debris came from the first Dragon Escort Crew mission, the second debris came from the Crew dragon Ax-3 aircraft which is fell in Saskatchewan, and the last debris comes from the escort bag in the atmosphere, NASA and SpaceX plan to modify the process of reintroduction of the drone. This is done to limit the amount of debris that escapes and lands on the Earth’s surface. NASA and SpaceX realize that the problem needs to be resolved so they have conducted an initial study. NASA’s Commercial Program, NASA Manager Steve Stitch

“We analyzed before Demo-2 and it is clear that the model does not handle baggage properly,” Stitch told Spacenews a while ago. “It’s almost like a thermal protection system. » Stitch explained that the new de-orbit process will burn up first before releasing the baggage. This process will give greater control over baggage and ensure that any remaining falling debris lands in uninhabitable areas. “We’re doing this work now,” Stitch said. “I would like there to be something that could be done next year if we can, but we have to do all the proper analysis. We need to make sure it’s safe for the crew. »

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