JAKARTA The debris debris that lands after the re-entry process or re-entering the atmosphere is a serious problem. NASA and SpaceX must address this issue on Dragon's spacecraft. The reason is, this plane has left debris several times since 2022. The first debris comes from the Crew Dragon's first mission, the second debris comes from the Crew Dragon Ax-3 plane that crashed on Saskatchewan, and the last debris comes from the Crew-7 trunk. With the escape of all three debris from the burning process in the atmosphere, NASA and SpaceX plan to change the re-entry process of the Dragon plane. This was done to limit the amount of debris that escaped and landed on the Earth's surface. NASA and SpaceX realized that this problem needed to be fixed so that they had carried out an initial study. NASA's Commercial Crew Program Manager Steve Total said that this study would change the de-orbit procedure and remove the trunk.
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"We did an analysis before Demo-2 and obviously the model didn't handle the baggage properly,"OCke Spacenews told Spacenews some time ago. "It's almost like a thermal protection system." How come it explains that the new de-orbit process will burn first before releasing the baggage. This process will provide greater control over the baggage and ensure that the remaining debris that falls will land in uninhabited territory. We're in the process of doing the job now, "explained stratos. I'd really like something to be done next year if we can, but we have to do all the right analysis. We have to make sure that it's safe for the crew.
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