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Germany To Test Actively-Cooled Spacecraft

FleaPlus writes "The German Aerospace Center is planning to launch a novel reusable spacecraft in 2011, incorporating flat, damage-resistant tiles. Nitrogen will be pumped through the porous tiles, creating a protective gas layer that actively cools and shields the hottest parts of the spacecraft from the searing heat of reentry. The €12.5M unmanned 'SHEFEX II' project is a major technological step toward the team's eventual goal of a reusable space glider, which will be cheaper and easier to build than NASA's space shuttle."

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  1. Re:Nitrogen? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yeah, I'm sure that is one of the reasons people are so concerned about global warming.

  2. Re:why the obession with glider spacecraft? by Bruce+Perens · · Score: 4, Funny

    Re-entry heat shields are useless in space too, just as landing gear are useless for flying!

    :-)

    I think you want them for the same reason that we don't all parachute to our destination when our plane gets there. Although I can't say I haven't been tempted.

  3. Re:Thank God it's unmanned by h4rr4r · · Score: 4, Funny

    I am glad we have you to make these observations, I am sure the scientist and engineers working on this project have not thought about such issues. I urge you to email them right away with your insight into their project.