Entry, Descent, and Landing (EDL) is a key capability at NASA enabling space mission success. EDL technology development supports NASA’s human, planetary, and commercial exploration objectives as we return to and explore new planetary destinations. This seminar will highlight the EDL phases of NASA missions in development and discussion maturation of critical technologies that enable human exploration goals and meet priorities of the Planetary Science Decadal Survey.


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    Overview and Status of Entry, Descent, and Landing at NASA


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    Guest Seminar at the University of Glasgow ; 2023 ; Glasgow, GB


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    English





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