Targeted flight opportunities with large area collectors


Autoria(s): Mackinnon, Ian D.R.
Contribuinte(s)

Hoerz, F.

Data(s)

01/01/1986

Resumo

A major factor in the stratospheric collection process is the relative density of particles at the collection altitude. With current aircraft-borne collector plate geometries, one potential extraterrestrial particle of about 10 micron diameter is collected approximately every hour. However, a new design for the collector plate, termed the Large Area Collector (LAC), allows a factor of 10 improvement in collection efficiency over current conventional geometry. The implementation of LAC design on future stratospheric collection flights will provide many opportunities for additional data on both terrestrial and extraterrestrial phenomena. With the improvement in collection efficiency, LAC's may provide a suitable number of potential extraterrestrial particles in one short flight of between 4 and 8 hours duration. Alternatively, total collection periods of approximately 40 hours enhance the probability that rare particles can be retrieved from the stratosphere. This latter approach is of great value for the cosmochemist who may wish to perform sophisticated analyses on interplanetary dust greater than a picogram. The former approach, involving short duration flights, may also provide invaluable data on the source of many extraterrestrial particles. The time dependence of particle entry to the collection altitude is an important parameter which may be correlated with specific global events (e.g., meteoroid streams) provided the collection time is known to an accuracy of 2 hours.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57746/

Publicador

Lunar and Planetary Institute

Relação

http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1986tdcm.work...70M

Mackinnon, Ian D.R. (1986) Targeted flight opportunities with large area collectors. In Hoerz, F. (Ed.) Trajectory Determinations and Collection of Micrometeoroids on the Space Station, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, TX, pp. 70-71.

Fonte

Institute for Future Environments

Palavras-Chave #040100 ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES #040302 Extraterrestrial Geology #large area collector #stratospheric dust particle #interplanetary dust #cosmochemistry
Tipo

Conference Paper