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Shock waves for reentry bodies

This photo shows bow shock waves produced by blunt and sharp-pointed reentry bodies. The strong shock wave from the blunt body dissipates energy far out into the flow field and thereby reduces local body heating. The two shapes were tested in the Small-Scale Atmospheric Entry Simulator at Ames Aeronautical Laboratory in the 1950s.

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