ive seen it a few times, and seen it mentioned, but what is the difference between a re-entry that is ground-up and a re-entry that is space-up? and what are the practical uses?
ive seen it a few times, and seen it mentioned, but what is the difference between a re-entry that is ground-up and a re-entry that is space-up? and what are the practical uses?
ahh, so its a way to get your speed back to reasonable levels (as if you'd come all the way down from earth's SOI) so you can re-enter without burning up as you slip through the thick atmosphere below 50k
makes sense now, thanks guys, maybe ill try it one day
so it allows you to hold your altitude (you still have to go high enough to avoid burning) to change a parabolic orbit that passes through the upper atmosphere into a re-entry that is slow enough to carry out normally without burning up due to extreme high speeds?
so we wont be seeing any real life craft doing this for a while then... not till we get things on direct approach from mars
hmm. im wrong again it seems... this is becoming a regular occurrence...![]()

...you use positive and negative lift for keeping your altitude high enough.
What altitude is high enough? 60k?