This manuscript represents a review on progress made over the past decade concerning our understanding of meteoroid bombardment on airless solar system bodies as one of the sources of the formation of their exospheres. Specifically, observations at Mercury by MESSENGER and at the Moon by LADEE, together with progress made in dynamical models of the meteoroid environment in the inner solar system, offer new tools to explore in detail the physical phenomena involved in this complex relationship. This progress is timely given the expected results during the next decade that will be provided by new missions such as DESTINY+, BepiColombo, the Artemis program or the Lunar Gateway
Planetary bodies throughout the solar system are continually bombarded by dust particles, largely or...
The Moon and Mercury are airless bodies, thus they are directly exposed to the ambient plasma (ions ...
The orbital distributions of meteoroids in interplanetary space are revised in the ESA meteoroid mod...
AbstractThis manuscript represents a review on progress made over the past decade concerning our und...
In this review we discuss all the relevant solar/stellar radiation and plasma parameters and process...
International audienceWe review the current state of studies in planet-meteoroid interactions, a rel...
The vast majority of meteoroids either fall to the ground as meteorites or ablate completely in the ...
International audienceSurface-bounded exospheres result from complex interactions between the planet...
Exospheres are relatively common in the outer solar system among the moons of the gas giant planets....
The meteoroid population in near-Earth space is typically broken down into two components: shower me...
We review current knowledge of the flux of meteoroids on Phobos, a key to interpreting its cratering...
(Topical Collection: Cosmic Dust from the Laboratory to the Stars, Edited by Rafael Rodrigo, Jürgen ...
Meteoroids can be observed at collision with the Earth's atmosphere as meteors. Different methods of...
The zodiacal cloud is one of the largest structures in the solar system and strongly governed by met...
International audienceAll planets and satellites of our solar system are subject to acontinuous rain...
Planetary bodies throughout the solar system are continually bombarded by dust particles, largely or...
The Moon and Mercury are airless bodies, thus they are directly exposed to the ambient plasma (ions ...
The orbital distributions of meteoroids in interplanetary space are revised in the ESA meteoroid mod...
AbstractThis manuscript represents a review on progress made over the past decade concerning our und...
In this review we discuss all the relevant solar/stellar radiation and plasma parameters and process...
International audienceWe review the current state of studies in planet-meteoroid interactions, a rel...
The vast majority of meteoroids either fall to the ground as meteorites or ablate completely in the ...
International audienceSurface-bounded exospheres result from complex interactions between the planet...
Exospheres are relatively common in the outer solar system among the moons of the gas giant planets....
The meteoroid population in near-Earth space is typically broken down into two components: shower me...
We review current knowledge of the flux of meteoroids on Phobos, a key to interpreting its cratering...
(Topical Collection: Cosmic Dust from the Laboratory to the Stars, Edited by Rafael Rodrigo, Jürgen ...
Meteoroids can be observed at collision with the Earth's atmosphere as meteors. Different methods of...
The zodiacal cloud is one of the largest structures in the solar system and strongly governed by met...
International audienceAll planets and satellites of our solar system are subject to acontinuous rain...
Planetary bodies throughout the solar system are continually bombarded by dust particles, largely or...
The Moon and Mercury are airless bodies, thus they are directly exposed to the ambient plasma (ions ...
The orbital distributions of meteoroids in interplanetary space are revised in the ESA meteoroid mod...