So spacecraft need extensive thermal protection for re-entry and the re-entry temperature depends on the rate of deceleration.
Why don't they pick a slower, less dangerous rate of deceleration? A 10-hour re-entry might only experience external temperatures of 80 or 90 farenheit if done right, so is there some kind of ballistics equation that prevents this?
Why don't they pick a slower, less dangerous rate of deceleration? A 10-hour re-entry might only experience external temperatures of 80 or 90 farenheit if done right, so is there some kind of ballistics equation that prevents this?