The ability to deflect dangerous small bodies in the Solar System or redirect profitable ones is a necessary and worthwhile challenge. One well-studied method to accomplish this is laser ablation, where solid surface material sublimates, and the escaping gas creates a momentum exchange. Alternatively, laser-induced spallation and sputtering could be a more efficient means of deflection, yet little research has studied these processes in detail. We used a 15-kW Ytterbium fiber laser on samples of olivine, pyroxene, and serpentine (minerals commonly found on asteroids) to induce spallation. We observed the process with a high-speed camera and illumination laser, and used X-ray micro-tomography to measure the size of the holes produced by the ...
Owing to their ability to move a target in space without requiring propellant, laser-based deflectio...
This paper presents an improved laser ablation model and compares the performance - momentum couplin...
Reducing space debris hazards is necessary to stabilise the space environment and control the growth...
The ability to deflect dangerous small bodies in the Solar System or redirect profitable ones is a n...
Asteroid mining and redirection are two trends that both can utilize lasers, one to drill and cut, t...
Abstract Analysis gained from a series of experiments has demonstrated the effectiveness of laser ab...
Laser surface ablation has been theoretically demonstrated to be an advantageous method in the poten...
Asteroids, the leftover debris from planetary formation, represent both an opportunity and a risk. T...
Laser ablation has been investigated as a possible technique for the contactless deflection of Near ...
This paper presents an improved laser ablation model and compares the performance – Δv and mass effi...
With ablative laser propulsion, a laser is fired at a solid material. This material is converted to ...
Any asteroid-to-Earth impacting event could result in the wide spread, a mass extinction of life. To...
Several deflection methods have been proposed over the years to mitigate the risk of impact between ...
Owing to their ability to move a target in space without requiring propellant, laser-based deflectio...
It has been theoretically demonstrated that laser ablation is effective in the potential deflection ...
Owing to their ability to move a target in space without requiring propellant, laser-based deflectio...
This paper presents an improved laser ablation model and compares the performance - momentum couplin...
Reducing space debris hazards is necessary to stabilise the space environment and control the growth...
The ability to deflect dangerous small bodies in the Solar System or redirect profitable ones is a n...
Asteroid mining and redirection are two trends that both can utilize lasers, one to drill and cut, t...
Abstract Analysis gained from a series of experiments has demonstrated the effectiveness of laser ab...
Laser surface ablation has been theoretically demonstrated to be an advantageous method in the poten...
Asteroids, the leftover debris from planetary formation, represent both an opportunity and a risk. T...
Laser ablation has been investigated as a possible technique for the contactless deflection of Near ...
This paper presents an improved laser ablation model and compares the performance – Δv and mass effi...
With ablative laser propulsion, a laser is fired at a solid material. This material is converted to ...
Any asteroid-to-Earth impacting event could result in the wide spread, a mass extinction of life. To...
Several deflection methods have been proposed over the years to mitigate the risk of impact between ...
Owing to their ability to move a target in space without requiring propellant, laser-based deflectio...
It has been theoretically demonstrated that laser ablation is effective in the potential deflection ...
Owing to their ability to move a target in space without requiring propellant, laser-based deflectio...
This paper presents an improved laser ablation model and compares the performance - momentum couplin...
Reducing space debris hazards is necessary to stabilise the space environment and control the growth...