NASA just inflated its new-age spaceship heat shield for Mars

NASA just inflated its new-age spaceship heat shield for Mars

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To gently land a rocket ship on the surface of Mars one must overcome the most ornery physics.

When a spacecraft returns to Earth, the relatively thick atmosphere helps slow down that speeding bullet. But on Mars, the aerodynamics are not so friendly. The atmosphere is much thinner, with the densest Martian air only about as...

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