File:Sstp t5p5 with iss2-1024x678.jpg
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English: Artists conception of the TechEdSat-5 satellite with its Exo-Brake deployed after release from the International Space Station |
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Source | https://gameon.nasa.gov/2016/12/13/nasas-exo-brake-parachute-to-enable-safe-return-for-small-spacecraft/ |
Author | NASA |
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