Re-entry is a critical phase of the space mission lifecycle, involving the return of spacecraft from space to Earth. This process requires precision and careful planning, as it involves managing high temperatures from atmospheric friction and ensuring the safe and intact return of the spacecraft and its passengers or cargo. The goal of effective re-entry strategies is not only successful landings, but also the possibility of reusability of the spacecraft, minimizing costs and maximizing efficiency in space exploration.
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