Study is concerned with force and stability effects on entry bodies in gases other than air, radiative and convective heating in gas mixture presently expected on Mars and Venus, and minimum heat-transfer configurations for Earth return and Mars entry; it is concluded that radiative heating will assume very great importance; its emergence as principal mode of heating will dictate use of entry bodies with highly-swept bow waves such as conical bodies.
Atmosphere entry problems of manned interplanetary flight
AIAA -- Tech Paper
Meeting of the AIAA -- Engineering Problems of Manned Interplanetary Exploration ; 1963 Interplanetary
1963
15 pages
Conference paper
English
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