Hypervelocity impacts of micrometeoroid and space debris particles can produce a highly transient plasma cloud that shows a spectrum of distinct electrical phenomena ranging from charge production to electrostatic field and electromagnetic wave generation. The coupling of these effects to electrical probes can be used as a means of in-situ debris detection to monitor the polluted orbits around the Earth. In the past, some detectors were built mainly for the detection of natural dust populations in space, such as a long heritage of charge collection detectors. In addition, several radio astronomy and ambient plasma instruments that were not specifically dedicated to particle detection revealed impact-induced anomalies during interplanetary m...
To protect spacecraft from orbital debris requires a basic understanding of the processes involved i...
We present the first study of dust impact events on one of the Earth-orbiting Cluster satellites. Th...
We present the first study of dust impact events on one of the Earth‐orbiting Cluster satellites. Th...
The hypervelocity impact of micrometeoroids and space debris produce a transient plasma cloud when c...
Plasma, vapor and debris associated with an impact or explosive event have been demonstrated in the ...
International audienceAbstract Hypervelocity impacts on spacecraft surfaces produce a wide range of ...
Hypervelocity microparticles ( < 1 μg), traveling at speeds between 11 and 72 km/s with respect to t...
AbstractA new method is demonstrated to detect impacts of hypervelocity particles in real-time and t...
To analyse the quantity of space debris and micrometeoroids in space, an innovative in-situ impact d...
Dust impact detection by electric field instruments is a well-established technique. On the other ha...
The micrometeoroid and orbital debris (MM/OD) environment poses a threat to satellites and manned sp...
To analyse the quantity of space debris and micrometeoroids in space, an innovative in-situ impact d...
The knowledge about small (> 100 µm) but abundant objects in space is low. To analyze the quantity o...
The electric and magnetic field instrument suite FIELDS on board the NASA Parker Solar Probe and the...
Information regarding Space Debris (SD) or Micrometeoroids (MM) impacting on spacecraft (S/C) or pay...
To protect spacecraft from orbital debris requires a basic understanding of the processes involved i...
We present the first study of dust impact events on one of the Earth-orbiting Cluster satellites. Th...
We present the first study of dust impact events on one of the Earth‐orbiting Cluster satellites. Th...
The hypervelocity impact of micrometeoroids and space debris produce a transient plasma cloud when c...
Plasma, vapor and debris associated with an impact or explosive event have been demonstrated in the ...
International audienceAbstract Hypervelocity impacts on spacecraft surfaces produce a wide range of ...
Hypervelocity microparticles ( < 1 μg), traveling at speeds between 11 and 72 km/s with respect to t...
AbstractA new method is demonstrated to detect impacts of hypervelocity particles in real-time and t...
To analyse the quantity of space debris and micrometeoroids in space, an innovative in-situ impact d...
Dust impact detection by electric field instruments is a well-established technique. On the other ha...
The micrometeoroid and orbital debris (MM/OD) environment poses a threat to satellites and manned sp...
To analyse the quantity of space debris and micrometeoroids in space, an innovative in-situ impact d...
The knowledge about small (> 100 µm) but abundant objects in space is low. To analyze the quantity o...
The electric and magnetic field instrument suite FIELDS on board the NASA Parker Solar Probe and the...
Information regarding Space Debris (SD) or Micrometeoroids (MM) impacting on spacecraft (S/C) or pay...
To protect spacecraft from orbital debris requires a basic understanding of the processes involved i...
We present the first study of dust impact events on one of the Earth-orbiting Cluster satellites. Th...
We present the first study of dust impact events on one of the Earth‐orbiting Cluster satellites. Th...