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    Artist view of the ARD splashdown with parachutes.

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    • Title Artist view of the ARD splashdown with parachutes.
    • Released 07/02/1998 3:01 pm
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      ESA's Atmospheric Reentry Demonstrator (ARD) - seen here being prepared for flight at Aerospatiale's Bordeaux site - was launched into space and then returned to Earth to test technologies required to safely guide a vehicle through the Earth's fiery atmosphere and back to Earth.
      It was launched the 21 October 1998, by Ariane 5 on Flight 503 from Kourou, French Guiana. Once it has been injected into orbit, it began its descent, entering the upper atmosphere at a velocity of more than 27 000 km/h. Fifteen minutes later, it splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. It was equipped with leading-edge technology that allowed its flight and landing to be performed with unequalled precision.


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    • Keywords Operations , Spacecraft navigation

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