How do ablative heat shields protect the spacecraft structure?
Answer
By vaporizing and carrying heat away through sacrificial erosion.
Ablative shields are designed to intentionally burn away layer by layer. As the outer layer decomposes and vaporizes, it carries significant amounts of heat away from the main spacecraft structure.

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