The LEO microparticulate environment: LDEF's 5.75 year perspective on orbital space debris and meteoroids.

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Meteoroids: Flux Densities

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The Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) provides, by virtue of an unprecedented area-time product and gravity gradient stabilisation, a study base particularly well oriented towards identifying orbital flux components. The anisotropy of flux rates for hypervelocity impact perforations and craters demonstrates that meteoroids are dominant for some 5 microns and greater in dimension, but at smaller dimensions a dominantly orbital flux is evidenced.

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