NASA's
Low Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) launched on Monday, June 8th
from the U.S. Navy's Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai, Hawaii.
The saucer-shaped vehicle was used to test new technologies that will
help NASA land heavier payloads than current technology will allow on
the surface of planets including Mars. The test vehicle was carried by
balloon to about 120,000 feet. After release, an engine took the vehicle
to 180,000 feet, where the tests occurred in the thin atmosphere to
simulate Mars' atmosphere. This flight test was the second of three
planned for the project. The LDSD mission is designed to test entry and
descent technology in the form of a donut-shaped airbag and a supersonic
parachute that can be deployed while the vehicle is traveling several
times the speed of sound.
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