Aluminum foils of the Stardust cometary dust collector are peppered with impact features of a wide range of sizes and shapes. By comparison to laboratory shots of known particle dimensions and density, using the same velocity and incidence geometry as the Stardust Wild 2 encounter, we can derive size and mass of the cometary dust grains. Using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of foil samples (both flown on the mission and impacted in the laboratory) we have recognized a range of impact feature shapes from which we interpret particle density and internal structure. We have documented composition of crater residues, including stoichiometric material in 3 of 7 larger craters, by energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis. Wild 2 dust grains inclu...
The NASA Stardust mission to comet 81P/Wild 2 collected grains of cometary dust freshly ejected from...
Three-dimensional structures and elemental abundances of four impact tracks in silica aerogel keysto...
The known encounter velocity (6.1kms{sup -1}) between the Stardust spacecraft and the dust emanating...
Aluminum foils of the Stardust cometary dust collector are peppered with impact features of a wide r...
New experimental results show that Stardust crater morphology is consistent with interpretation of m...
Abstract–Aluminum foils of the Stardust cometary dust collector are peppered with impact features of...
The known encounter velocity (6.1 kms(-1)) and particle incidence angle (perpendicular) between the ...
The grains returned by NASAs Stardust mission from comet 81P/Wild 2 represent a valuable sample set ...
In January 2006, the sample return capsule from NASA s Stardust spacecraft successfully returned to ...
Particles emanating from comet 81P/Wild 2 collided with the Stardust spacecraft at 6.1 kilometers pe...
The encounter between the Stardust spacecraft and particles from comet 81P/Wild 2 gave impacts at a ...
The known encounter velocity (6.1kms-1) and particle incidence angle (perpendicular) between the Sta...
Aluminium foils exposed to impact during the passage of the Stardust spacecraft through the coma of ...
Metallic aluminum alloy foils exposed oil the forward, comet-facing surface of the aerogel tray oil ...
Over the last decade, silica aerogel tracks and aluminum foil craters on the Stardust collector have...
The NASA Stardust mission to comet 81P/Wild 2 collected grains of cometary dust freshly ejected from...
Three-dimensional structures and elemental abundances of four impact tracks in silica aerogel keysto...
The known encounter velocity (6.1kms{sup -1}) between the Stardust spacecraft and the dust emanating...
Aluminum foils of the Stardust cometary dust collector are peppered with impact features of a wide r...
New experimental results show that Stardust crater morphology is consistent with interpretation of m...
Abstract–Aluminum foils of the Stardust cometary dust collector are peppered with impact features of...
The known encounter velocity (6.1 kms(-1)) and particle incidence angle (perpendicular) between the ...
The grains returned by NASAs Stardust mission from comet 81P/Wild 2 represent a valuable sample set ...
In January 2006, the sample return capsule from NASA s Stardust spacecraft successfully returned to ...
Particles emanating from comet 81P/Wild 2 collided with the Stardust spacecraft at 6.1 kilometers pe...
The encounter between the Stardust spacecraft and particles from comet 81P/Wild 2 gave impacts at a ...
The known encounter velocity (6.1kms-1) and particle incidence angle (perpendicular) between the Sta...
Aluminium foils exposed to impact during the passage of the Stardust spacecraft through the coma of ...
Metallic aluminum alloy foils exposed oil the forward, comet-facing surface of the aerogel tray oil ...
Over the last decade, silica aerogel tracks and aluminum foil craters on the Stardust collector have...
The NASA Stardust mission to comet 81P/Wild 2 collected grains of cometary dust freshly ejected from...
Three-dimensional structures and elemental abundances of four impact tracks in silica aerogel keysto...
The known encounter velocity (6.1kms{sup -1}) between the Stardust spacecraft and the dust emanating...