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Russian, European Scientists Postpone Test Launch of Space Parachute



 
 
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Old December 15th 04, 07:08 PM
Anthony Frost
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I was only aware of one previous launch with two re-entries. As I
remeber it, the inflation of the shield didn't quite work for the
payload and it was damaged on landing, and the upper stage was never
recovered, suspicions were that local scrap metal hunters got to it
first.


see new posting!

good memory!


Aha! I wasn't aware of the two sub-launches and had been wondering what
had happened to the project. So, who's volunteering for the first MOOSE
re-entry when they get this working? :-)

Anthony

 




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