In order to improve our understanding of landing on small bodies and of asteroid evolution, we use our novel drop tower facility \citep{sunday2016} to perform low-velocity (2 - 40 cm/s), shallow impact experiments of a 10 cm diameter aluminum sphere into quartz sand in low effective gravities (~0.2 - 1 m/s^2). Using in-situ accelerometers we measure the acceleration profile during the impacts and determine the peak accelerations, collision durations and maximum penetration depth. We find that the penetration depth scales linearly with the collision velocity but is independent of the effective gravity for the experimental range tested, and that the collision duration is independent of both the effective gravity and the collision velocity. N...
Collisions between planetary ring particles and in some protoplanetary disk environments occur at sp...
Context. In situ observations of small asteroids, such as Itokawa, Ryugu, and Bennu, show that surfa...
The dynamic behaviour of projectiles impacting planetary surfaces can be measured to derive mechanic...
In order to improve our understanding of landing on small bodies and of asteroid evolution, we use o...
Impacts on small-body surfaces can occur naturally during cratering events or even strategically dur...
Slow interactions on small body surfaces occur both naturally and through human intervention. The re...
Context. Slow interactions on small body surfaces occur both naturally and through human interventio...
International audienceWith the flourishing number of small body missions that involve surface intera...
The dusty regolith covering the surfaces of asteroids and planetary satellites differs in size, shap...
Abstract The dusty regolith covering the surfaces of asteroids and planetary satellites differs in s...
Despite their very low surface gravities, the surfaces of asteroids and comets are covered by granul...
International audienceThis work presents an experimental design for studying low-velocity collisions...
We present the results of an experimental investigation of low-energy collisions between cm-scale an...
Innumerable efforts were made to understand the cratering process and its ramifications in terms of ...
Collisions between planetary ring particles and in some protoplanetary disk environments occur at sp...
Collisions between planetary ring particles and in some protoplanetary disk environments occur at sp...
Context. In situ observations of small asteroids, such as Itokawa, Ryugu, and Bennu, show that surfa...
The dynamic behaviour of projectiles impacting planetary surfaces can be measured to derive mechanic...
In order to improve our understanding of landing on small bodies and of asteroid evolution, we use o...
Impacts on small-body surfaces can occur naturally during cratering events or even strategically dur...
Slow interactions on small body surfaces occur both naturally and through human intervention. The re...
Context. Slow interactions on small body surfaces occur both naturally and through human interventio...
International audienceWith the flourishing number of small body missions that involve surface intera...
The dusty regolith covering the surfaces of asteroids and planetary satellites differs in size, shap...
Abstract The dusty regolith covering the surfaces of asteroids and planetary satellites differs in s...
Despite their very low surface gravities, the surfaces of asteroids and comets are covered by granul...
International audienceThis work presents an experimental design for studying low-velocity collisions...
We present the results of an experimental investigation of low-energy collisions between cm-scale an...
Innumerable efforts were made to understand the cratering process and its ramifications in terms of ...
Collisions between planetary ring particles and in some protoplanetary disk environments occur at sp...
Collisions between planetary ring particles and in some protoplanetary disk environments occur at sp...
Context. In situ observations of small asteroids, such as Itokawa, Ryugu, and Bennu, show that surfa...
The dynamic behaviour of projectiles impacting planetary surfaces can be measured to derive mechanic...