Static stability characteristics of the space shuttle external tank (MSFC model 458) during reentry in the MSFC 14-inch TWT (TA1F)
Data obtained in a wind tunnel test of a 0.003-scale modified MCR 0200 space shuttle external tank (ET) model tested at reentry conditions in the MSFC 14-inch trisonic wind tunnel are presented. This test is a continuation of a series of tests conducted to evaluate the aerodynamic characteristics of the ET during reentry. Three Mach numbers were investigated: 1.96, 3.48, and 4.96. The angle-of-attack range was -10 deg to 190 deg. Eight roll positions of the model from 0 deg to 315 deg were tested. The run schedule consisted of 162 runs. No. 120 grit was applied randomly over the model throughout the test.
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