PICA-X is ablative. But with very good properties.
Yes. Not comparable to the Apollo heat shield which literally burned away during entry.
PICA-X is ablative. But with very good properties.
It is just thermal protection for space, that has the unlucky fate to also double as thermal protection during reentry. The parachutes are, if you pay attention at the drop test, on the bottom of the spacecraft during reentry, on the "wind protected" side.
if your not too picky about abort capabilities, you could do nothing more than toss in some seats, climb in, and go right now
Actually the chute compartment is on the "hot" side of the upper surfaces.
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A bit of heat soaking may reduce the required power for the parachute heaters.
I discuss this on my blog:
On the lasting importance of the SpaceX accomplishment.
http://exoscientist.blogspot.com/2012/06/on-lasting-importance-of-spacex.html
Bob Clark
I discuss this on my blog:
On the lasting importance of the SpaceX accomplishment.
http://exoscientist.blogspot.com/2012/06/on-lasting-importance-of-spacex.html
Bob Clark