...a third of the planet. With a mass of 8, 506 kilograms (pre-entry), it is predicted that most of it will burn up as it hurtles...percent and 40 percent of the original mass will survive re-entry and then could be found on the ground, theoretically," the...
... parts of the 10.3-metre-long (34-foot-long) space lab might not burn up on re-entry, Ping highlighted China’s commitment to the plight of its plunging spacecraft, which in the recent past has been reported as being out of control, by saying...
... space age, hypersonic flight became practical, but only as a means of returning spacecraft from orbit. The problem of surface heating during spacecraft re-entry was recognised as a key challenge in hypersonic vehicle design. Work at the US National...
... area of coverage is so-called ‘third-party liabilities’, which cover ‘innocent parties’ against launch accidents or spacecraft re-entry (with reference to the stipulations of the UN Outer Space Treaty of 1967 & Liability Convention of 1972). Finally...