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Testing Heat Shields for Different Atmospheres
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Testing Heat Shields for Different Atmospheres

Testing is one of the unsung steps in the engineering process. Talk to any product development engineer, and they will tell you how big of a milestone passing “V&V” – or verification and validation – testing is. Testing is even more critical when you work on equipment meant for the harsh space environment. It is also more challenging to mimic those harsh environments on Earth. Luckily for some of NASA’s more critical upcoming missions, another government agency has a unique test lab to help V&V with some of its most critical components – their heat shields. That other government agency is the US Department of Energy (DoE), specifically its Sandia National Laboratory. The US’s national labs were initially developed to coordinate nuclear weapons research, but they have since taken on a broader role in the country’s fundamental scientific research efforts. That includes providing test equipment unavailable anywhere else in the world. One unique test setup at Sandia is known as the solar testing facility. It’s a field with over 200 “heliostats” – giant mirrors that can focus the light from the Sun that they reflect on a particular point. With all of them focused on the same point, it can get as hot as 3,500 times the typical sunlight on an area. The setup at Sandia isn’t just for testing material – it can also be used for power generation, as show in this video.Credit – Sandia National Labs YouTube Channel That area is also one of the selling points of the solar testing facility. It can test pieces of material up to 1 m (3 ft) in diameter. This makes it superior to other test facilities that intend to test the same types of materials, such as those that use arc jets or lasers. Cost is also a consideration, with arc jet or laser testing costing more than $100,000 daily. Comparatively, solar testing costs only $25,000 per day, mainly due to the lower energy costs of operating the heliostats.  NASA has used all of that testing technology over the last year to test the heat shields of some of its most important missions – the Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission and Dragonfly, the helicopter mission to Titan. Each mission has its challenges, but the materials for their heat shields are the same. Known as a Phenolic impregnated Carbon Ablator, this material has already been successfully used for missions such as Stardust, OSIRIS-REx, and Mar Science Laboratory. MSR and Dragonfly each have unique challenges that other missions didn’t face. MSR will be carrying a significant payload of samples back to Earth, meaning it will be heavier than the OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission. It will be so heavy that some NASA engineers intentionally bent the test material at Sandia’s test lab to model what happens to material undergoing the force of reentry. NASA’s reentry testing program is intensive, as discussed in this video.Credit – BPS.space YouTube Channel For its part, Dragonfly has to deal with a world with a much thicker atmosphere than Earth itself. Titan’s atmosphere is four times denser than Earth’s. Given the interplanetary speeds at which the mission will be traveling when it reaches orbital insertion, Dragonfly’s accompanying lander will be subjected to both high heat and pressure as it descends onto the Moon’s surface. Sandia’s lab technicians made a number of improvements to the test setup for the tests, including running gas lines to the sample from the base of the tower to better mimic the atmosphere the heat shields will be encountering. They were also on hand to help with troubleshooting, which included multiple instances where some fiber surrounding the sample caught fire before the test could be completed. V&V testing rarely completes without some adjustments and occasionally without any fires. Testing on this type of setup is just part of NASA’s test plan for the heat shield use case, with other tests happening elsewhere. Given the importance of this particular material to the overall success of these critical missions, the more testing they are able to undergo here on Earth, the better. Learn More:Sandia National Laboratory – Sandia tests heat shields for spaceUT – NASA is Continuing to Build the Titan Dragonfly Helicopter. Here are its RotorsUT – NASA and ULA Successfully Test a Giant Inflatable Heat Shield That Could Land Heavier Payloads on MarsUT – An Innovative Heat Shield That Doesn’t Need to Be Replaced Between Missions Lead Image:Smoke billowing off NASA’s heat shield material during a recent test at Sandia National Laboratories’ National Solar Thermal Test Facility. Credit – Photo by Craig Fritz The post Testing Heat Shields for Different Atmospheres appeared first on Universe Today.
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Enhanced PS1 Games That Look Stunning with DuckStation #ps1 #duckstation #emulator
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Chris Cuomo Drops F-Bombs On Kamala Supporters Thinking She’s A Black Female Jesus [WATCH]
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Chris Cuomo Drops F-Bombs On Kamala Supporters Thinking She’s A Black Female Jesus [WATCH]

Chris Cuomo Drops F-Bombs On Kamala Supporters Thinking She’s A Black Female Jesus [WATCH]
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Conservative Voices
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Harris Gets Wrecked After She Takes the Day Off From Campaigning—Voters Can Wait, Right? [WATCH]
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Harris Gets Wrecked After She Takes the Day Off From Campaigning—Voters Can Wait, Right? [WATCH]

Harris Gets Wrecked After She Takes the Day Off From Campaigning—Voters Can Wait, Right? [WATCH]
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Conservative Voices
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Trump Wins Over A-Lister (Who He Thought Disliked Him) After Assassination Attempt [WATCH]
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Trump Wins Over A-Lister (Who He Thought Disliked Him) After Assassination Attempt [WATCH]

Trump Wins Over A-Lister (Who He Thought Disliked Him) After Assassination Attempt [WATCH]
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Kamala Harris In More Hot Water—Shocking New Plagiarism Accusations
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Kamala Harris In More Hot Water—Shocking New Plagiarism Accusations

Kamala Harris In More Hot Water—Shocking New Plagiarism Accusations
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1 y ·Youtube Prepping & Survival

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Field-Tested, Expert-Approved: The GRAYMAN Knife Revealed!
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Don't Make Fun Of Your Wife | Eric Lyden
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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‘Mourning Mother with an Ankle Monitor’: Media Mislead on South Carolina Abortion Law

Another Deceptive Abortion Story The media has moved on from falsely politicizing the tragic death of 28-year-old Amber Thurman, who died after experiencing complications from a chemical abortion, and has found a new pregnancy-related story to demonize abortion restrictions — that of 23-year-old Amari Marsh. MSNBC’s Ali Velshi tells us after Marsh “delivered her baby prematurely, the state of South Carolina met the mourning mother with an ankle monitor and a murder/homicide...
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
1 y

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Trump Blasts Harris for Campaigning With Liz Cheney

Donald Trump slammed Vice President Kamala Harris for promoting her support from two of the former president's harshest Republican critics, former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney and her father, Dick Cheney. Harris campaigned in three battleground states Monday with Liz Cheney, one of two GOP lawmakers who sat on former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's partisan Jan. 6 select committee. Liz Cheney and father Dick, the former vice president, have said they will vote for progressive Harris in the White House...
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