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Cosa (chi) è re-entry - definizione

MOVEMENT OF AN OBJECT THROUGH THE GASES OF AN ATMOSPHERE FROM OUTER SPACE
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  • Ablative heat shield (after use) on [[Apollo 12]] capsule
  • [[Apollo command module]] flying with the blunt end of the [[heat shield]] at a non-zero [[angle of attack]] in order to establish a lifting entry and control the landing site (artistic rendition)
  • shadowgraph]]s of [[high speed wind tunnel]] tests
  • The DC-X, shown during its first flight, was a prototype [[single-stage-to-orbit]] vehicle, and used a biconic shape similar to AMaRV.
  • IXV]] once landed
  • impactor]] aeroshell, a classic 45° sphere-cone with spherical section afterbody enabling aerodynamic stability from atmospheric entry to surface impact
  • [[Mars Exploration Rover]] (MER) [[aeroshell]], artistic rendition
  • [[Galileo Probe]] during final assembly
  • plasma]] trail of [[Gemini 2]] reentry
  • Genesis entry vehicle after crash
  • NASA engineers check IRVE.
  •  Plane tangential to the entry point
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  • ''[[Mars Pathfinder]]'' during final assembly showing the aeroshell, cruise ring and solid rocket motor
  • escape tower]]) originally used a radiatively cooled TPS, but was later converted to an ablative TPS.
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  • Prototype of the Mk-2 Reentry Vehicle (RV), based on blunt body theory.
  • Mk-6]] RV, [[Cold War]] weapon and ancestor to most of the U.S. missile entry vehicles.
  • "Discoverer" type reconnaissance satellite film Recovery Vehicle (RV)
  • Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'']].
  • Rigid black [[LI-900]] tiles were used on the [[Space Shuttle]].
  • NASA's Stardust sample return capsule successfully landed at the USAF Utah Range.

re-entry         
Note: in AM, also use 'reentry'
1.
Re-entry is the act of returning to a place, organization, or area of activity that you have left.
The house has been barred and bolted to prevent re-entry...
N-UNCOUNT: also a N
2.
Re-entry is used to refer to the moment when a spacecraft comes back into the earth's atmosphere after being in space.
The station would burn up on re-entry into the earth's atmosphere.
N-UNCOUNT: also a N
re-entry         
¦ noun (plural re-entries)
1. the action or process of re-entering.
the return of a spacecraft or missile into the earth's atmosphere.
2. Law the action of retaking or repossession.
3. a visible duplication of part of the design for a postage stamp.
a stamp displaying this.
Prisoner reentry         
PROCESS BY WHICH PRISONERS WHO HAVE BEEN RELEASED RETURN TO THE COMMUNITY
Prison re-entry; Prison reentry; Prisoner re-entry; Offender reentry; Prisoners reentry; Prisoner Reentry; Post-incarceration inequality; Post-Incarceration Inequality
Prisoner reentry is the process by which prisoners who have been released return to the community. Many types of programs have been implemented with the goal of reducing recidivism and have been found to be effective for this purpose.

Wikipedia

Atmospheric entry

Atmospheric entry is the movement of an object from outer space into and through the gases of an atmosphere of a planet, dwarf planet, or natural satellite. There are two main types of atmospheric entry: uncontrolled entry, such as the entry of astronomical objects, space debris, or bolides; and controlled entry (or reentry) of a spacecraft capable of being navigated or following a predetermined course. Technologies and procedures allowing the controlled atmospheric entry, descent, and landing of spacecraft are collectively termed as EDL.

Objects entering an atmosphere experience atmospheric drag, which puts mechanical stress on the object, and aerodynamic heating—caused mostly by compression of the air in front of the object, but also by drag. These forces can cause loss of mass (ablation) or even complete disintegration of smaller objects, and objects with lower compressive strength can explode.

Reentry has been achieved with speeds ranging from 7.8 km/s for low Earth orbit to around 12.5 km/s for the Stardust probe. Crewed space vehicles must be slowed to subsonic speeds before parachutes or air brakes may be deployed. Such vehicles have high kinetic energies and atmospheric dissipation is the only way of expending this. It is thus highly impractical to use retrorockets for the entire reentry procedure.

Ballistic warheads and expendable vehicles do not require slowing at reentry, and in fact, are made streamlined so as to maintain their speed. Furthermore, slow-speed returns to Earth from near-space such as parachute jumps from balloons do not require heat shielding because the gravitational acceleration of an object starting at relative rest from within the atmosphere itself (or not far above it) cannot create enough velocity to cause significant atmospheric heating.

For Earth, atmospheric entry occurs by convention at the Kármán line at an altitude of 100 km (62 miles; 54 nautical miles) above the surface, while at Venus atmospheric entry occurs at 250 km (160 mi; 130 nmi) and at Mars atmospheric entry at about 80 km (50 mi; 43 nmi). Uncontrolled objects reach high velocities while accelerating through space toward the Earth under the influence of Earth's gravity, and are slowed by friction upon encountering Earth's atmosphere. Meteors are also often travelling quite fast relative to the Earth simply because their own orbital path is different from that of the Earth before they encounter Earth's gravity well. Most objects enter at hypersonic speeds due to their sub-orbital (e.g., intercontinental ballistic missile reentry vehicles), orbital (e.g., the Soyuz), or unbounded (e.g., meteors) trajectories. Various advanced technologies have been developed to enable atmospheric reentry and flight at extreme velocities. An alternative method of controlled atmospheric entry is buoyancy which is suitable for planetary entry where thick atmospheres, strong gravity, or both factors complicate high-velocity hyperbolic entry, such as the atmospheres of Venus, Titan and the gas giants.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per re-entry
1. Astronauts wear diapers during launch and re–entry.
2. Anwar‘s re–entry into Parliament will complete his political rehabilitation.
3. His re–entry into Parliament completed his political rehabilitation.
4. Re–entry capsule – contains seats for three crew3.
5. It marked the conclusion of the first shuttle re–entry since Columbia‘s tragic return.