Aerobrakes

C2 16+
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  • Aerobrakes Meanings

    noun a device used to slow down a spacecraft upon reentry into the Earth's atmosphere by creating drag through the atmosphere

    Fields related to aerobrakes

    Physics

    Aerobrakes utilize the principle of drag to slow down objects in motion through a fluid medium.

    Aerospace Engineering

    Aerobrakes are devices used on spacecraft to slow down by creating drag in the atmosphere during re-entry.

    Astronautics

    Aerobrakes are crucial for safely returning spacecraft to Earth's surface by reducing their speed.

    Occupation Usage of aerobrakes

    Aerospace Engineer

    Aerospace engineers use aerobrakes in the design and development of spacecraft to help slow down and safely enter into orbit around a planet or moon.

    Astronomer

    Astronomers may study the use of aerobrakes in spacecraft missions to better understand how they can be utilized for planetary exploration and research.

    Physicist

    Physicists may analyze the principles behind aerobrakes to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of spacecraft maneuvers in different atmospheric conditions.

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