| 1. | The frustum and drogue parachute continue on a separate trajectory to splashdown.
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| 2. | The tower is formed as a " frustum of a cone ".
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| 3. | The frustum is then pulled away from the SRB by the drogue chute.
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| 4. | Each is a hollow mast resembling a truncated cone ( or frustum ).
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| 5. | The perspective viewing volume is a frustum, that is, a truncated pyramid.
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| 6. | The main crossing towers are tall with one crossarm atop a frustum framework construction.
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| 7. | In beam tracing, a pyramidal beam is initially cast through the entire viewing frustum.
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| 8. | Frustums are then dictated by visual inspection.
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| 9. | The main chute suspension lines are pulled out from deployment bags that remain in the frustum.
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| 10. | The RSRM nozzle extension is severed by a pyrotechnic charge about 20 seconds after frustum separation.
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