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Summary NASA says an experimental heat shield for future spacecraft landings has survived a test launch.
It brought it through the earths atmosphere at speeds of up to 7,600 mph (12,230 kph).The demonstration launch occurred Monday at the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.A high-speed Navy Stiletto boat is attempting to retrieve the 680-pound (310-kilogram) heat shield.The purpose of the launch was to determine whether a space capsule can use an inflatable outer shell to slow and protect itself as it enters an atmosphere at hypersonic speed during a planetary entry and descent.
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