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I wonder if the life support system was also tested/simulated during the mission. Mannequins don't breathe.
As for the first time a capsule intended for manned use uses this skip entry method, is this only because the entry velocity was higher then usual?It might prove useful for a manned Mars mission though. Fuel budget would be even stricter on a interplanetary mission.
Uno could probably make you deader...
Quote from: Geo on December 12, 2022, 11:16:13 AMI wonder if the life support system was also tested/simulated during the mission. Mannequins don't breathe."Partial" for life support test, so I'm guessing not the oxygen.QuoteAs for the first time a capsule intended for manned use uses this skip entry method, is this only because the entry velocity was higher then usual?It might prove useful for a manned Mars mission though. Fuel budget would be even stricter on a interplanetary mission.It's quite stressful on the heat shield to run through the atmosphere twice. Better materials these days are finally making it feasible on something this large is all.
Ah thanks.I can only dream of the day that it would be feasible to have a de-orbit burn before descending in the atmosphere. Should be way less risky.