Context. The experiment results presented apply to the very first stages of planet formation, when small dust aggregates collide in the protoplanetary disc and grow into bigger clusters. In 2011, before flying on the REXUS 12 suborbital rocket in 2012, the Suborbital Particle and Aggregation Experiment (SPACE) performed drop tower flights. We present the results of this first microgravity campaign. Aims. The experiments presented aim to measure the outcome of collisions between sub-mm sized protoplanetary dust aggregate analogues. We also observed the clusters formed from these aggregates and their collision behaviour. Methods. The experiments were performed at the drop tower in Bremen. The protoplanetary dust analogue mater...
The growth of planetesimals is an essential step in planet formation. Decimetre-size dust agglomerat...
Context. The growth processes from protoplanetary dust to planetesimals are not fully understood. La...
The growth of planetesimals is an essential step in planet formation. Decimetre-size dust agglomerat...
Context. The experiment results presented apply to the very first stages of planet formation, when s...
Context. The experiment results presented apply to the very first stages of planet formation, when s...
In the very first steps of the formation of a new planetary system, dust agglomerates and grows insi...
Context. In the very first steps of the formation of a new planetary system, dust agglomer...
Context. In the very first steps of the formation of a new planetary system, dust agglomer...
Collisions between centimeter- to decimeter-sized dusty bodies are important to understand the mecha...
To investigate the second stage of formation of protoplanets up to kilometre size which is still not...
Over the past years the processes involved in the growth of planetesimals have extensively been stud...
We conducted micro-gravity experiments to study the outcome of collisions between sub-mm-sized dust ...
We performed laboratory experiments colliding 0.8-1.0 mm and 1.0-1.6 mm SiO2 dust aggregates with lo...
We present the results of an experimental investigation of low-energy collisions between cm-scale an...
In the last years, a number of new experiments have advanced our knowledge on the early growth phase...
The growth of planetesimals is an essential step in planet formation. Decimetre-size dust agglomerat...
Context. The growth processes from protoplanetary dust to planetesimals are not fully understood. La...
The growth of planetesimals is an essential step in planet formation. Decimetre-size dust agglomerat...
Context. The experiment results presented apply to the very first stages of planet formation, when s...
Context. The experiment results presented apply to the very first stages of planet formation, when s...
In the very first steps of the formation of a new planetary system, dust agglomerates and grows insi...
Context. In the very first steps of the formation of a new planetary system, dust agglomer...
Context. In the very first steps of the formation of a new planetary system, dust agglomer...
Collisions between centimeter- to decimeter-sized dusty bodies are important to understand the mecha...
To investigate the second stage of formation of protoplanets up to kilometre size which is still not...
Over the past years the processes involved in the growth of planetesimals have extensively been stud...
We conducted micro-gravity experiments to study the outcome of collisions between sub-mm-sized dust ...
We performed laboratory experiments colliding 0.8-1.0 mm and 1.0-1.6 mm SiO2 dust aggregates with lo...
We present the results of an experimental investigation of low-energy collisions between cm-scale an...
In the last years, a number of new experiments have advanced our knowledge on the early growth phase...
The growth of planetesimals is an essential step in planet formation. Decimetre-size dust agglomerat...
Context. The growth processes from protoplanetary dust to planetesimals are not fully understood. La...
The growth of planetesimals is an essential step in planet formation. Decimetre-size dust agglomerat...