Crew Module Relies On Aerobraking For Safe Reentry

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The crew module uses aerobraking to release the majority of its kinetic energy. The main brake is atmospheric drag, which is followed by a multi-stage parachute system and braking motors for a gentle landing on ground. After splashdown in the Bay of Bengal, recovery entails detecting devices, GPS signals, and Indian Navy-led efforts. The landing zone is an extended ellipse due to high re-entry velocity and limited lateral control.

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The crew module uses aerobraking to release the majority of its kinetic energy. The main brake is atmospheric drag, which is followed by a multi-stage parachute system and braking motors for a gentle landing on ground. After splashdown in the Bay of Bengal, recovery...Crew Module Relies On Aerobraking For Safe Reentry