The retrieved LDEF had varying amounts of visible contamination films (brown stains) at many locations. FTIR spectra of heavy film deposits at vents and of optical windows from tray E5 indicated methyl silicone and silica in the contaminant films. Two possible sources of the methyl silicone are DC-710 phenyl methyl silicone in the shuttle-bay-liner beta cloth, and the shuttle tile waterproofing silane. It is concluded that much of the silicon and silica contamination came from ground operations and the orbiter
Understanding the space environment and contamination concerns of a spacecraft is critical in design...
Many contamination sources have been identified on the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF). Effec...
Experiments directed at determining the potential of reclaimed silicone polymers for reuse are descr...
The Space Transportation System (STS) orbiters are known to be significant sources of outgassing in ...
The molecular films deposited on the surface of the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) originate...
Silicones have been widely used on spacecraft as potting compounds, adhesives, seals, gaskets, hydro...
The in-situ vacuum chamber designed around the IRE was tested under vacuum. The contamination analyz...
An introduction to contamination effects observed on the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) is p...
LDEF external surfaces which did not receive significant amounts of atomic oxygen were observed to b...
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) has been used to study the surface composition and chemistry ...
Raman spectroscopy and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy are employed to analyze the bu...
Dark brown molecular film deposits were found at numerous locations on the Long Duration Exposure Fa...
The exposure of silicones to atomic oxygen in low Earth orbit causes oxidation of the surface, resul...
Spore recovery form cured silicone potting compounds using amine solvents to degrade the cured polym...
Understanding the space environment and contamination concerns of a spacecraft is critical in design...
Understanding the space environment and contamination concerns of a spacecraft is critical in design...
Many contamination sources have been identified on the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF). Effec...
Experiments directed at determining the potential of reclaimed silicone polymers for reuse are descr...
The Space Transportation System (STS) orbiters are known to be significant sources of outgassing in ...
The molecular films deposited on the surface of the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) originate...
Silicones have been widely used on spacecraft as potting compounds, adhesives, seals, gaskets, hydro...
The in-situ vacuum chamber designed around the IRE was tested under vacuum. The contamination analyz...
An introduction to contamination effects observed on the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) is p...
LDEF external surfaces which did not receive significant amounts of atomic oxygen were observed to b...
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) has been used to study the surface composition and chemistry ...
Raman spectroscopy and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy are employed to analyze the bu...
Dark brown molecular film deposits were found at numerous locations on the Long Duration Exposure Fa...
The exposure of silicones to atomic oxygen in low Earth orbit causes oxidation of the surface, resul...
Spore recovery form cured silicone potting compounds using amine solvents to degrade the cured polym...
Understanding the space environment and contamination concerns of a spacecraft is critical in design...
Understanding the space environment and contamination concerns of a spacecraft is critical in design...
Many contamination sources have been identified on the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF). Effec...
Experiments directed at determining the potential of reclaimed silicone polymers for reuse are descr...