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NASA Deploys Satellite Designed to Re-enter Atmosphere Using Revamped Drag Device


NASA Deploys Satellite Designed to Re-enter Atmosphere Using Revamped Drag Device NASA mission controllers confirmed that a small satellite launched from the International Space Station at 5:30 p.m. PST on Tuesday, March 3, has successfully entered its orbit, setting the stage to test technology that could enable rapid return of payloads from space. Over the next four weeks, the TechEdSat-4 satellite will deploy a second-generation exo-brake, an aerodynamic drag device, to perform a maneuver that will cause the satellite to de-orbit and re-enter Earth's atmosphere.   More



(Source: Space Ref - Mar 6)

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