Why Does Boeing's Starliner Not Look Burned After Reentry
A simple question which lead me to talk about heat shielding on many different capsules over the years. Boeing's spacecraft uses a non-ablative heatshield on the backshell partly because it has lower thermal loads compared to Dragon thanks to a shallower cone angle. And that's where I started..... Follow me on Twitter for more updates: / djsnm I have a discord server where I regularly turn up: / discord If you really like what I do you can support me directly through Patreon / scottmanley

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