Europe’s 1st reusable spacecraft ‘Space Rider’ clears key hurdles on the road to launch
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The European Space Agency's Space Rider spacecraft has cleared key hurdles on its path to launch, overcoming challenges related to reentry heat and precise landing. Engineers have tested the thermal protection system and assembled a full-size drop-test model, marking a shift toward mission simulation. Space Rider is designed as a reusable orbital vehicle for microgravity research and technology demonstrations. It will land using a steerable parafoil for a runway-style touchdown.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Space Rider's success would give Europe a unique capability for returning experiments and cargo from orbit, enabling faster recovery and analysis.
- · Its lifting-body design and autonomous landing system could also pave the way for more precise and efficient spacecraft recovery.