Three different types of rocks were tested in a high enthalpy air plasma flow. Two terrestrial rocks, basalt and argillite, and an ordinary chondrite, with a 10 mm diameter cylindrical shape were tested in order to observe decomposition, potential fragmentation, and spectral signature. The goal was to simulate meteoroid ablation to interpret meteor observation and compare these observations with ground based measurements. The test flow with a local mass-specific enthalpy of 70 MJ kg(-1) results in a surface heat flux at the meteorite fragment surface of approximately 16MW m(-2). The stagnation pressure is 24 hPa, which corresponds to a flight condition in the upper atmosphere around 80 km assuming an entry velocity of 10 km s(-1). Five diff...
Artificial meteor ablation was performed on a Mg-rich olivine sample using an arc-heated plasma of i...
The capability to reproduce atmospheric entry phenomena in ground-based facilities is crucial for st...
The capability to reproduce atmospheric re-entry phenomena in ground-based facilities is crucial to ...
Three different types of rocks were tested in a high enthalpy air plasma flow. Two terrestrial rocks...
International audienceThree different types of rocks were tested in a high enthalpy air plasma flow....
Meteoroids provide Earth’s primary source of extraterrestrial materials from the various nebular and...
Meteoroids largely disintegrate during their entry into the atmosphere, contributing significantly t...
Ablation properties and luminosity of artificial meteoroid materials determined in plasma jet test
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A new research effort at NASA Ames Research Center has been initiated in Planetary Defense, which in...
Large meteoroids and asteroids entering the atmosphere endure tremendous heating from the shock heat...
On entering the Earth’s atmosphere, micrometeoroids partially or completely ablate, leaving behind l...
Artificial meteor ablation was performed on a Mg-rich olivine sample using an arc-heated plasma of i...
The capability to reproduce atmospheric entry phenomena in ground-based facilities is crucial for st...
The capability to reproduce atmospheric re-entry phenomena in ground-based facilities is crucial to ...
Three different types of rocks were tested in a high enthalpy air plasma flow. Two terrestrial rocks...
International audienceThree different types of rocks were tested in a high enthalpy air plasma flow....
Meteoroids provide Earth’s primary source of extraterrestrial materials from the various nebular and...
Meteoroids largely disintegrate during their entry into the atmosphere, contributing significantly t...
Ablation properties and luminosity of artificial meteoroid materials determined in plasma jet test
Melting experiments attempting to reproduce some of the processes affecting asteroidal and cometary ...
A new research effort at NASA Ames Research Center has been initiated in Planetary Defense, which in...
Large meteoroids and asteroids entering the atmosphere endure tremendous heating from the shock heat...
On entering the Earth’s atmosphere, micrometeoroids partially or completely ablate, leaving behind l...
Artificial meteor ablation was performed on a Mg-rich olivine sample using an arc-heated plasma of i...
The capability to reproduce atmospheric entry phenomena in ground-based facilities is crucial for st...
The capability to reproduce atmospheric re-entry phenomena in ground-based facilities is crucial to ...