Macroscopic Cutting of Aerogel Collectors for Stardust and Future Sample Return Missions

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We report an "ultrasonic macroblade" technique for making large-scale
cuts in silica aerogel collector tiles for the Stardust mission. The
technique produces smooth cut surfaces with high optical clarity and can
be used to subdivide tiles and extract large impacts.

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