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Atmospheric entry / Space technology / Space Shuttle thermal protection system / Outer planets / Orion / Spaceflight / Transport / Space
Date: 2014-01-17 10:01:39
Atmospheric entry
Space technology
Space Shuttle thermal protection system
Outer planets
Orion
Spaceflight
Transport
Space

Heat-shield for Extreme Entry Environment (HEEET) ! A Game Changing Thermal Protection System ! for Saturn and Uranus Probe Missions ! Presented by: E. Venkatapathy, ! Advanced EDL Materials Project Manager / Game Changi

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