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Crew Module Atmospheric Re-entry Experiment : ウィキペディア英語版 | Crew Module Atmospheric Re-entry Experiment
The Crew Module Atmospheric Re-entry Experiment (CARE) is an experimental test vehicle for the Indian Space Research Organisation's future Orbital Vehicle. It was launched successfully on 18 December 2014 from the Second Launch Pad of the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, by a GSLV Mk III designated by ISRO as the LVM 3X CARE mission.〔(ISRO All Set to Launch its ‘Mini Orion’ GSLV Mark III Mission on Dec. 18 (Photos) )〕〔(Isro successfully test-fires GSLV Mark III carrying unmanned crew module ) Times of India 18 December 2014〕 ==Characteristics of the vehicle== CARE was mounted upside-down inside the payload fairing of the GSLV Mk III. CARE was made of aluminium alloy and had a lift-off mass of 3,735 kg. Its diameter was 3100 mm and its height was 2678 mm. The module had an ablative thermal protection. The side panels were covered with Medium Density Ablative (MDA) tiles and the forward heat shield was made of carbon phenolic tiles.〔(Isro to test GSLV Mk-III, crew module on December 18 )〕〔(CARE ) - ISRO〕 It was powered by batteries and was equipped with six liquid-propellant (MMH/MON3) 100 N thrusters.
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