Nasa T 38 Parachute
Nov. 14, 2024
The X-38 vehicle under the world's largest parafoil (courtesy of NASA) | Download Scientific Diagram The largest parafoil parachute ever flown had a span of 43.6 m. (143 ft.) and a surface area of 700 sq. m. (7,500 sq. ft.), nearly one and a half times the The NASA International Space Station X-38 experimental re-entry vehicle touches down in the sand at the Dryden Flight Research Center March 1, 2000 in Edwards, California Stock Photo - Alamy X-38 EC95-43221-3: X-38 Drop Model: Testing Parafoil Landing System during Drop Tests | Nasa T 38 Parachute