Hillje, 1969 - Google Patents
Entry aerodynamics at lunar return conditions obtained from the flight of Apollo 4 (AS-501)Hillje, 1969
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The flight aerodynamic characteristics of the Apollo 4 entry configuration (Command Module 017) were calculated from onboard-recorded inertialplatform accelerations and attitudes and from reconstructed trajectory data. Modified trim-windtunnel data and hybrid data (modified …
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