Reentry systems: Material technology needs

The material technology needs are: (1) lightweight and durable rigid insulating and higher temperature flexible materials; and (2) inspection, repair, producibility, and maintainability of refractory composites. The direction of efforts are: (1) funding base is relatively small for future years; (2)...

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