Physics
Scientific paper
May 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984jphe...17..344d&link_type=abstract
Journal of Physics E - Scientific Instruments (ISSN 0022-3735), vol. 17, May 1984, p. 344-346. Research supported by the Science
Physics
Hypervelocity Impact, Lunar Surface, Micrometeoroids, Particle Acceleration, Prisms, Space Environment Simulation, Van De Graaff Accelerators, Asteroids, Dust, Electrostatics, Microparticles
Scientific paper
The design and construction of a 90-deg electrostatic prism is
described. The device is used to deflect hypervelocity dust particles
produced in a horizontal van der Graaff accelerator to simulate
micrometeroid impacts on dusty lunar and asteroidal surfaces where
vertical incidence must be provided.
Clarke D. C.
Dickason R. E.
Dixon D. G.
Flavill R. P.
McDonnell Anthony M. J.
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