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Varda Space Capsule returns from the first commercial commerce to the first commercial commerce (photo)

MONews
3 Min Read

Varda Space has provided important data to successfully land re -entry capsules in Australia to develop manufacturing and supersonic technologies in space.

California-based startup VARDA’s Winnebago-2 (W-2) Capsule It was released SPACEX top with 130 other payloads on January 14th Falcon 9 Transport 12 Rideshare Mission Rocket. After 6 weeks in orbit, the capsule Earth’s atmosphereIt lands on February 28 in Koonibba Test Range in Namhoju and operates in Southern Launch.

The W-2 included the VARDA reinforcement pharmaceutical reactor for the spectroscopy of the Air Force Research Institute (AFRL) and the company’s manufacturing plan. The capsule used thermal shields with the thermal protection system (TPS) developed in common with the Ames Research Center in NASA in Silicon Valley.

Varda Space Industries’ W-2 capsules made fire lumps while re-entering the Earth on February 28, 2025. (Image Credit: Varda Space Industries)

According to VARDA, plasma’s optical detection in the re -entry environment (OSCRE) sensor is expected to provide the first on -site optical release measurement of MACH 15. This device is part of a long -term partnership between VARDA and AFRL to test the HyperSonic system and re -entry technology.

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