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|    Andre Lieven to khatcat@hotmail.com    |
|    Re: Overheating when going through atmos    |
|    30 Jul 05 04:04:44    |
      XPost: sci.space.shuttle       From: dg411@freenet.carleton.ca               (khatcat@hotmail.com) writes:       > I think I understand why objects heat up when going through the       > atmosphere and therefore why re-entry vehicles need heat shielding. My       > question is why we don't need heat shielding when launching. Aren't we       > going through the same atmosphere?              Heres why. When you launch from the ground, you start moving through       the thickest air you are going to encounter, but you are moving through       it very *very* slowly, relative to the speeds when coming back in.              When the shuttle, or any re-entering spacecraft coming in from orbit,       starts to hit air, granted very thin air very high up, the spacecraft       is flying at about 17,400 MPH, or about *five miles per second*.              Wheras, on the way up, you don't hit such speeds until you're far more       out of the athmosphere. And, on the way up, as you accelerate, the       air is thinning out even faster, while on the way down, you need that       air drag to slow you down, so you don't stick your pointy nose through       it, but you point the thickest and widest part of your spacecraft       frontwise so that you can catch more of the air, so that it's drag can       slow you down.              And, all that air drag does slow you down, from orbital speeds of       five miles per second, to the 180 MPH speed of when the shuttle's tires       contact the runway. Thats a lot of slowing down, and the air does it       all for you, but in the process, it makes a LOT of heat as a result.              Does that help ?              Andre              --       " I'm a man... But, I can change... If I have to... I guess. "        The Man Prayer, Red Green.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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