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Front heat shield for the Schiaparelli capsule

Front heat shield for the Schiaparelli capsule


Date: 02 June 2014
Satellite: ExoMars 2016 - Schiaparelli
Depicts: Schiaparelli front heat shield
Copyright: Airbus Defence and Space SAS 2014 A. Gilbert

The ExoMars 2016 mission consists of the Trace Gas Orbiter and the Schiaparelli entry, descent and landing demonstrator module.

The Schiaparelli module will have two heat shields, front and rear, to protect the capsule during its descent through the Martian atmosphere. The heat shields have been developed by the Space Systems teams at Airbus Defence and Space, primarily at its site in Saint-Médard-en-Jalles, near Bordeaux (France). This photo of the front heat shield was taken during the final phase of production.

The Schiaparelli's front shield has a diameter of 2.4 m and weighs 80 kg. It is made up of a carbon sandwich structure covered with 90 Norcoat Liege insulating tiles. During the atmospheric entry phase, the material is built to withstand temperatures of up to 1850°C before being jettisoned.

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