The understanding of the micron-sized populations of natural micrometeoroids and artificial space debris in low Earth orbit has benefited considerably from the post-flight investigations of retrieved surfaces from spacecraft, such as the Long Duration Exposure Facility. The returned solar array from the Hubble Space Telescope has added to this repository and has offered a further opportunity to document these particles. 25 individual solar cells were specially selected on the basis that they contained impact craters (diameter 100-1000 mu m) which had the most potential to retain impactor residue chemistry. The solar cells were subject to a detailed investigation using analytical scanning electron microscopy which identified 29 impact crater...
Dust-sized olivine particles were fired at a copper plate using the Space Power Institute hyperveloc...
International audienceDuring the last three decades a wide variety of surfaces have been brought bac...
International audienceAbstract Hypervelocity impacts on spacecraft surfaces produce a wide range of ...
Prior to the retrieval in 1993 from low Earth orbit (LEO), the "—V2" Solar Array wing of the Hubble ...
Analysis of individual solar cells removed from the returned array from the Hubble Space Telescope h...
Accurate debris and meteoroid flux models are crucial for the design of manned and unmanned space mi...
Prior to their retrieval from low Earth orbit (LEO), the individual solar cells that make up the 'V2...
Return of materials from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) during shuttle orbiter service missions ha...
Return of materials from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) during shuttle orbiter service missions ha...
A Post-Flight Investigation was initiated by the European Space Agency to analyze impacts on solar a...
Return of materials from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) during shuttle orbiter service missions ha...
The results of work carried out at the Unit for Space Sciences at the University of Kent at Canterbu...
Return of materials from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) during shuttle orbiter service missions ha...
The materials with vulnerability to micrometeoroids and space debris are discussed. It is concluded ...
One of the space hazards of concern is the problem of natural matter and space debris impacting spac...
Dust-sized olivine particles were fired at a copper plate using the Space Power Institute hyperveloc...
International audienceDuring the last three decades a wide variety of surfaces have been brought bac...
International audienceAbstract Hypervelocity impacts on spacecraft surfaces produce a wide range of ...
Prior to the retrieval in 1993 from low Earth orbit (LEO), the "—V2" Solar Array wing of the Hubble ...
Analysis of individual solar cells removed from the returned array from the Hubble Space Telescope h...
Accurate debris and meteoroid flux models are crucial for the design of manned and unmanned space mi...
Prior to their retrieval from low Earth orbit (LEO), the individual solar cells that make up the 'V2...
Return of materials from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) during shuttle orbiter service missions ha...
Return of materials from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) during shuttle orbiter service missions ha...
A Post-Flight Investigation was initiated by the European Space Agency to analyze impacts on solar a...
Return of materials from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) during shuttle orbiter service missions ha...
The results of work carried out at the Unit for Space Sciences at the University of Kent at Canterbu...
Return of materials from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) during shuttle orbiter service missions ha...
The materials with vulnerability to micrometeoroids and space debris are discussed. It is concluded ...
One of the space hazards of concern is the problem of natural matter and space debris impacting spac...
Dust-sized olivine particles were fired at a copper plate using the Space Power Institute hyperveloc...
International audienceDuring the last three decades a wide variety of surfaces have been brought bac...
International audienceAbstract Hypervelocity impacts on spacecraft surfaces produce a wide range of ...