Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 1974
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1974hsde.rept..175g&link_type=abstract
In Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Weltraumforsch. Helios Satellite Sci. Data Evaluation p 175-194 (SEE N75-23393 14-88)
Computer Science
Interplanetary Dust, Micrometeoroids, Satellite Observation, Spatial Distribution, Helios Project, Heos B Satellite, Mariner 4 Space Probe, Pioneer 10 Space Probe, Pioneer 8 Space Probe, Pioneer 9 Space Probe
Scientific paper
The present knowledge of the initial distribution of micrometeoroids
provided by space probes is discussed. Dust measurements onboard Mariner
4, Pioneer 8 and 9, HEOS-2, and Pioneer 10 are reviewed. The
distribution of cosmic dust is found to be varying in time, anisotropic,
and of complicated spatial structure.
Fechtig Hugo
Gammelin P.
Gruen Eberhard
Kissel Jeff
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