1] The Dust Flux Monitor Instrument (DFMI) is part of the Stardust instrument payload. The prime goal of the DFMI is to measure the particle flux, intensity profile, and mass distribution during passage through the coma of comet Wild 2 in January 2004. This information is valuable for assessment of spacecraft risk and health and also for interpretation of the laboratory analysis of dust captured by the Aerogel dust collectors and returned to Earth. At the encounter speed of 6.1 km/s, the DFMI measurements will extend over the particle mass range of 8 decades, from 10−11 to >10−3 g. A secondary science goal is to measure the particle flux and mass distribution during the ~7 year interplanetary portions of the mission, where, in addition to...
The Mars Dust Counter (MDC) is an impact-ionization dust detector on board the Japanese Mars mission...
International audienceInterplanetary dust is a scientifically important constituent of...
Context. The Philae lander of the Rosetta mission, aimed at the in situ investigation of comet 67P/C...
[1] The Dust Flux Monitor Instrument ( DFMI) is part of the Stardust instrument payload. The prime g...
THE DUST FLUX MONITOR INSTRUMENT (DFMI) is part of the STARDUST instrument payload. The prime goal o...
On 2nd January 2004, Stardust encountered comet 81P/Wild 2. Stardust was the first mission to return...
On January 2, 2004, the Stardust spacecraft successfully encountered the Wild-2 comet. The Dust Flux...
The Dust Flux Monitor Instrument (DFMI) on the Stardust and Stardust-NExT missions measured impacts ...
We present measurements of the dust particle flux and mass distribution from the Stardust Dust Flux ...
International audienceThe main goal of ESA's F-1 class Comet Interceptor mission is to characterise,...
The Stardust mission returned two types of unprecedented extraterrestrial samples: the first samples...
Stardust, the 4th Discovery mission launched in February 1999, will collect coma samples from the re...
International audienceThe flyby of a dynamically new comet by ESA-F1 Comet Interceptor spacecraft of...
The Dust Flux Monitor Instrument (DFMI) made direct measurements of the dust environment in the mass...
The Cometary and Interstellar Dust Analyzer (CIDA) instrument analyzes the composition of individual...
The Mars Dust Counter (MDC) is an impact-ionization dust detector on board the Japanese Mars mission...
International audienceInterplanetary dust is a scientifically important constituent of...
Context. The Philae lander of the Rosetta mission, aimed at the in situ investigation of comet 67P/C...
[1] The Dust Flux Monitor Instrument ( DFMI) is part of the Stardust instrument payload. The prime g...
THE DUST FLUX MONITOR INSTRUMENT (DFMI) is part of the STARDUST instrument payload. The prime goal o...
On 2nd January 2004, Stardust encountered comet 81P/Wild 2. Stardust was the first mission to return...
On January 2, 2004, the Stardust spacecraft successfully encountered the Wild-2 comet. The Dust Flux...
The Dust Flux Monitor Instrument (DFMI) on the Stardust and Stardust-NExT missions measured impacts ...
We present measurements of the dust particle flux and mass distribution from the Stardust Dust Flux ...
International audienceThe main goal of ESA's F-1 class Comet Interceptor mission is to characterise,...
The Stardust mission returned two types of unprecedented extraterrestrial samples: the first samples...
Stardust, the 4th Discovery mission launched in February 1999, will collect coma samples from the re...
International audienceThe flyby of a dynamically new comet by ESA-F1 Comet Interceptor spacecraft of...
The Dust Flux Monitor Instrument (DFMI) made direct measurements of the dust environment in the mass...
The Cometary and Interstellar Dust Analyzer (CIDA) instrument analyzes the composition of individual...
The Mars Dust Counter (MDC) is an impact-ionization dust detector on board the Japanese Mars mission...
International audienceInterplanetary dust is a scientifically important constituent of...
Context. The Philae lander of the Rosetta mission, aimed at the in situ investigation of comet 67P/C...