The main parachutes deploy for Boeing's
crew capsule during a parachute drop test on May 2, 2012. This is the second
successful parachute drop test for its Crew Space Transportation (CST)
spacecraft, part of Boeing's effort to develop commercial crew transportation
capabilities that could ferry U.S. astronauts to and from low-Earth orbit and
the International Space Station.
To accomplish the task, a helicopter
lifted the CST-100 crew capsule to about 10,000 feet above the Delmar Dry Lake
Bed near Alamo, Nev. A drogue parachute deployment sequence was initiated,
followed by deployment of the main parachute. The capsule descended to a smooth
ground landing, cushioned by six inflated air bags.
Image Credit: Boeing
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