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On 2020-07-26 2:51 AM, Niklas Holsti wrote:
[snip] Or the final approach and catch could be secured by using a drone to carry a towing wire from the ship to the fairing, when the fairing is say 100 m up, and then using the wire to slowly pull the fairing down and into the net. That's an interesting approach. Could be interesting to see if SpaceX does a follow-on plan to do that. Mid-air capture was a way to recover film cartridges ejected and de-orbited from spy sats back in the 60s. Dave |
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