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Space Re-entry

Space Re-entry:

Space re-entry has gained attention with advancing human spaceflight missions, especially India’s Gaganyaan programme, which focuses on safely returning astronauts to Earth.

  • Space re-entry refers to the process by which a spacecraft or crew capsule returns from orbit and safely passes through Earth’s atmosphere to land on the surface.
  • The re-entry corridor is a narrow, precisely defined atmospheric window through which a spacecraft must enter Earth’s atmosphere to ensure safe return.
  • Too shallow (Overshoot): The spacecraft may skip off the atmosphere and return to space.
  • Too steep (Undershoot): Extreme heat and deceleration forces can destroy the vehicle or endanger the crew.
  • Hence, maintaining the correct entry angle is critical for survival.
  • The spacecraft turns opposite to its direction of travel and fires engines to reduce orbital velocity, allowing gravity to pull it into the atmosphere.
  • Atmospheric drag converts kinetic energy into heat, slowing the capsule rapidly.
  • Heat shields protect the capsule using ablation or insulation to withstand temperatures generated during re-entry.
  • Semi-ballistic design and attitude control help maintain the vehicle within the re-entry corridor and guide it toward the landing zone.
  • Ionised plasma forms around the capsule, temporarily blocking radio communication.
  • At lower altitudes, multi-stage parachutes reduce speed for safe splashdown or landing.