Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jul 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993spde.conf..125m&link_type=abstract
First European Conference on Space Debris, Proceedings of the Conference held 5-7 April 1993 in Darmstadt, Germany. Edited by W.
Computer Science
Micrometeoroids: Flux Densities
Scientific paper
Many materials and techniques have been developed by the authors to sample the flux of particles in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). Through regular in-situ sampling of the flux in LEO the materials and techniques have produced data which complement the data now being amassed by the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) research activities. Several recent flight experiments have been conducted on the Space Shuttle as part of an ongoing program to develop an understanding of the spatial density as a function of size for particles 1×10-6cm and larger. In addition to the enumeration of particle impacts, it was also the intent of these experiments that hypervelocity particles be captured and returned intact.
Alexander Merle W.
Bibring Jean-Pierre
Borg Janet
Maag Andrew J.
Maag Carl R.
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