The long-term effects of the orbital debris and micrometeoroid environments on materials that are current candidates for use on space vehicles are discussed. In addition, the limits of laboratory testing to determine these effects are defined and the need for space-based data is delineated. The impact effects discussed are divided into primary and secondary surfaces. Primary surfaces are those that are subject to erosion, pitting, the degradation and delamination of optical coatings, perforation of atomic oxygen erosion barriers, vapor coating of optics and the production of secondary ejecta particles. Secondary surfaces are those that are affected by the result of the perforation of primary surfaces, for example, vapor deposition on electr...
Earlier Shuttle flight experiments have shown atomic oxygen within the orbital environment can inter...
The Utah State University SUSpECS project was a unique student experiment that allowed for pre- and ...
Samples that were part of the Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) experienced v...
The materials with vulnerability to micrometeoroids and space debris are discussed. It is concluded ...
Knowing the impact effects of the space environment on engineering materials is critical if we are t...
With the U.S. about to embark on a new space age, the effects of the space environment on a spacecra...
The geostationary orbit (GEO), which is an ideal orbit for communication and earth observation sat...
The geostationary orbit (GEO), which is an ideal orbit for communication and earth observation sat...
Dust-sized olivine particles were fired at a copper plate using the Space Power Institute hyperveloc...
This paper discusses the results of an attempt to use laboratory test data and empirically derived m...
This presentation will discuss the results of an attempt to use laboratory test data and empirically...
The results of work carried out at the Unit for Space Sciences at the University of Kent at Canterbu...
The Solar Maximum Satellite developed electronic problems after operating successfully in space for ...
As a result of man's venturing into space, the local debris contributed by his presence exceeds, at ...
The school bus sized Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) was retrieved in 1990, after nearly six ...
Earlier Shuttle flight experiments have shown atomic oxygen within the orbital environment can inter...
The Utah State University SUSpECS project was a unique student experiment that allowed for pre- and ...
Samples that were part of the Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) experienced v...
The materials with vulnerability to micrometeoroids and space debris are discussed. It is concluded ...
Knowing the impact effects of the space environment on engineering materials is critical if we are t...
With the U.S. about to embark on a new space age, the effects of the space environment on a spacecra...
The geostationary orbit (GEO), which is an ideal orbit for communication and earth observation sat...
The geostationary orbit (GEO), which is an ideal orbit for communication and earth observation sat...
Dust-sized olivine particles were fired at a copper plate using the Space Power Institute hyperveloc...
This paper discusses the results of an attempt to use laboratory test data and empirically derived m...
This presentation will discuss the results of an attempt to use laboratory test data and empirically...
The results of work carried out at the Unit for Space Sciences at the University of Kent at Canterbu...
The Solar Maximum Satellite developed electronic problems after operating successfully in space for ...
As a result of man's venturing into space, the local debris contributed by his presence exceeds, at ...
The school bus sized Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) was retrieved in 1990, after nearly six ...
Earlier Shuttle flight experiments have shown atomic oxygen within the orbital environment can inter...
The Utah State University SUSpECS project was a unique student experiment that allowed for pre- and ...
Samples that were part of the Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) experienced v...