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Spaceflight / Outer space / Space Shuttle program / Aeronautics / Reinforced carboncarbon / Atmospheric entry / Space debris / Space Shuttle / Hypervelocity / Impact / Meteoroid / Space Shuttle thermal protection system
Date: 2012-01-26 17:19:56
Spaceflight
Outer space
Space Shuttle program
Aeronautics
Reinforced carboncarbon
Atmospheric entry
Space debris
Space Shuttle
Hypervelocity
Impact
Meteoroid
Space Shuttle thermal protection system

Shuttle Effects of MOD Impact on RCC Panels There are 22 wing leading edge panels on each wing of the Space Shuttle Orbiters. Each panel is made for a specific location. The panel shown here in the

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