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- Aerocapture abstract "Aerocapture is an orbital transfer maneuver used to reduce the velocity of a spacecraft from a hyperbolic trajectory to an elliptical orbit around the targeted celestial body.Aerocapture uses a planet’s or moon’s atmosphere to accomplish a quick, near-propellantless orbit capture to place a space vehicle in its science orbit (most science orbits require a near circular orbit around the celestial body). The aerocapture maneuver starts as the spacecraft enters the atmosphere of the target body from an approach trajectory. The aerodynamic drag generated by the dense atmosphere slows the craft. After the spacecraft slows enough to capture into orbit, it exits the atmosphere and executes a small motor firing to circularize the orbit. This nearly fuel-free method of deceleration could significantly reduce the mass of an interplanetary spacecraft. Less spacecraft mass allows for more science instrumentation to be added to the mission or allows for a smaller and less-expensive spacecraft, and potentially a smaller, less-expensive launch vehicle. However, this approach requires significant thermal protection and precision closed-loop guidance during the maneuver. This level of control authority requires either the production of significant lift, or relatively large attitude control thrusters.".
- Aerocapture thumbnail Aerocapture.svg?width=300.
- Aerocapture wikiPageID "2108685".
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- Aerocapture wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Aerocapture wikiPageRevisionID "701140623".
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink 2001_Mars_Odyssey.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink 2010:_Odyssey_Two.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink 2010_(film).
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Aeroassist.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Aerobraking.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Aerodynamic_drag.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Aerogravity_assist.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Aeroshell.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Service_Module.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_C._Clarke.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Asteroid_capture.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Atmospheric_entry.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Ballute.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_propulsion.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Hyperbolic_trajectory.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Kerbal_Space_Program.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Launch_vehicle.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Opportunity_(rover).
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Orbit.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_maneuver.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Skip_reentry.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Spirit_(rover).
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Thin_film.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Titan_(moon).
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Toroid.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Zond_6.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink Zond_7.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLink File:Aerocapture.svg.
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aerocapture".
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLinkText "aerocapture".
- Aerocapture wikiPageWikiLinkText "braking maneuver".
- Aerocapture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Aerocapture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aerocapture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spaceflight.
- Aerocapture subject Category:Spacecraft_propulsion.
- Aerocapture hypernym Maneuver.
- Aerocapture type MilitaryConflict.
- Aerocapture type Astrodynamic.
- Aerocapture type Technology.
- Aerocapture comment "Aerocapture is an orbital transfer maneuver used to reduce the velocity of a spacecraft from a hyperbolic trajectory to an elliptical orbit around the targeted celestial body.Aerocapture uses a planet’s or moon’s atmosphere to accomplish a quick, near-propellantless orbit capture to place a space vehicle in its science orbit (most science orbits require a near circular orbit around the celestial body).".
- Aerocapture label "Aerocapture".
- Aerocapture sameAs Q1746607.
- Aerocapture sameAs Category:Aerocapture.
- Aerocapture sameAs Atmosphäreneinfang.
- Aerocapture sameAs Aerocaptura.
- Aerocapture sameAs Aérocapture.
- Aerocapture sameAs Aerocapture.
- Aerocapture sameAs Aerocattura.
- Aerocapture sameAs Aerocaptura.
- Aerocapture sameAs m.06mp9v.
- Aerocapture sameAs Q1746607.
- Aerocapture wasDerivedFrom Aerocapture?oldid=701140623.
- Aerocapture depiction Aerocapture.svg.
- Aerocapture isPrimaryTopicOf Aerocapture.