Qarman CubeSat: falling into a fireball

Tuesday, February 18, 2020 - 22:00 in Astronomy & Space

UPDATE: Qarman deployment from the ISS scheduled for Wednesday 19 February at 11:20 UTC (12:20 CET)ESA’s latest mission will enter the vacuum of space not aboard a rocket but by being released from the International Space Station. The first task of the shoebox-sized Qarman CubeSat is simply to fall. While typical space missions resist orbital decay, Qarman will drift down month by month until it reenters the atmosphere, at which point it will gather a wealth of data on the fiery physics of reentry.

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