Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1974
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1974hsde.rept..161s&link_type=abstract
In Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Weltraumforsch. Helios Satellite Sci. Data Evaluation p 161-169 (SEE N75-23393 14-88)
Physics
Interplanetary Dust, Orbits, Radiation Pressure, Spheres, Sunlight, Helios Project, Micrometeoroids, Particle Trajectories, Spatial Distribution
Scientific paper
The orbits of interplanetary dust particles, detected by micrometeoroid analyzers flown on space probes, were recalculated in order to determine the spatial distribution and dynamics of the interplanetary dust cloud. The gravitational attraction of the sun, as well as sunlight pressure was considered in the calculation. Results are presented in graphical form for homogeneous and inhomogeneous (mantle-core) particles.
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