While it is theoretically possible to incorporate a parachute into a small spacecraft, its effectiveness would be limited due to the conditions of re-entry and landing. Parachutes rely on atmospheric pressure and drag to function, which is minimal or nonexistent in the thin atmosphere of space. Additionally, the high speeds and temperatures during re-entry pose significant challenges for parachute deployment and integrity. Therefore, alternative landing systems, such as retro rockets or controlled descent methods, are typically preferred for spacecraft.
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