Cosmic dust measurement by space probe experiments

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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

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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.

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