no code implementations • 14 Dec 2020 • N. H. Crisp, P. C. E. Roberts, S. Livadiotti, A. Macario Rojas, V. T. A. Oiko, S. Edmondson, S. J. Haigh, B. E. A. Holmes, L. A. Sinpetru, K. L. Smith, J. Becedas, R. M. Dominguez, V. Sulliotti-Linner, S. Christensen, J. Nielsen, M. Bisgaard, Y-A. Chan, S. Fasoulas, G. H. Herdrich, F. Romano, C. Traub, D. Garcia-Alminana, S. Rodriguez-Donaire, M. Sureda, D. Kataria, B. Belkouchi, A. Conte, S. Seminari, R. Villain
The presented results indicate that the combination of the satellite design and experimental methodology are capable of clearly illustrating the variation of drag and lift coefficient for differing surface incidence angle.
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