Space Rider undergoes drop tests in phase D

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The European Space Agency's reusable space vehicle, Space Rider, has entered phase D of development, which involves building and testing. Space Rider is an uncrewed robotic laboratory that can stay in orbit for two months. It consists of an orbital module and a reentry module. The review last month gave the go-ahead for building the spacecraft and conducting intensive tests. Space Rider uses a novel braking technique for landing and will undergo tests under various weather conditions. The landing gear design includes a wheel at the front and two skids at the back, allowing more room for experiments inside.
Topics:science#drop-tests#landing-system#reusable-space-vehicle#space-rider#space-technology#space-transportation-system
Space Rider enters phase D for drop tests European Space Agency
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