File:Artist rendering of the LOFTID aeroshell and payload.jpg
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editDescriptionArtist rendering of the LOFTID aeroshell and payload.jpg |
English: Artist rendering of the LOFTID aeroshell and payload. For this flight experiment, the payload consists of the inflation system (large green tanks), instrumentation throughout the flexible heat shield and inflatable structure, data handling, internal data recorder, ejectable data recorder and parachute. |
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