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Advances in Space Research | 1997

The esef instrument: A European facility for exposing active and passive particle detectors in low earth orbits

J.-P. Bibring; Janet Borg; Thomas A. Bunch; Annabelle Chardin; S.P. Deshpande; Harjinder S. Jolly; Carl R. Maag; Jean-Claude Mandeville; J. A. M. McDonnell; K. Nishioka; Ph. Salvetat; Tim J. Stevenson; B. Vassent

Abstract In the context of dust collections in space, the COMET experiment (Collecte en Orbite de Matiere ExtraTerrestre) was proposed in 1982 and has been accepted in 1985 in the framework of the Soviet-French space cooperation program. The idea of such an experiment was to install collectors inside hermetic boxes, to have these boxes mounted outside a space station, orbiting the Earth and to have the capability of chosing the date and duration of the collection. In February 94, it has been proposed to fly an improved version of this instrument, as part of the payload of the EUROMIR 95 mission. Renamed as the European Space Exposure Facility (ESEF), it carries experiments from several principal investigators (PIs). These experiments have been designed to analyse in real time some parameters of the encountered particles and to collect material, both of terrestrial and extraterrestrial origin, to be brought back to the Earth at the end of the mission. Three types of collecting material are used: high purity metals, foams and silica aerogels. All grains down to submicron sizes can be possibly identified by such a variety of collectors; the presence of very low density collectors, like the foams and silica aerogels, should permit the collection of grains least modified, one of the primary goals of this investigation. This paper refers to the description of the instrument and of the various experiments.


Archive | 1996

On the Existence of Debris Clouds in the Space Station Orbit

Carl R. Maag; Sunil P. Deshpande; Tim J. Stevenson


Archive | 1993

Intact capture of hypervelocity impact particles and ejecta.

Carl R. Maag; William G. Tanner; Tim J. Stevenson; Janet Borg; J.-P. Bibring; W. Merle Alexander; Andrew J. Maag


Archive | 1997

On the existence of debris clouds in the Space Station orbit: Final results of the EuroMir 1995 impact detector

Carl R. Maag; Sunil P. Deshpande; Nicholas L. Johnson


Archive | 1993

The COMRADE experiment: a collection facility for cometary dust and space debris.

Janet Borg; Carl R. Maag; J.-P. Bibring; William G. Tanner; W. Merle Alexander


Archive | 1994

Assessment of velocity/trajectory measurement technologies during a particle capture event

William G. Tanner; Carl R. Maag; W. M. Alexander; Stepheni L. Stephenson


Archive | 2013

The LDCE Particle Impact Experiment as flown on STS-46

J.-P. Bibring; W. Merle Alexander; Carl R. Maag; William G. Tanner; Andrew J. Maag; Janet Borg


SPIE's 1996 International Symposium on Optical Science, Engineering, and Instrumentation | 1996

Orbital debris environment as measured at the Mir space station

Carl R. Maag; Sunil P. Deshpande; Tim J. Stevenson; Paul S. Mitzen


SPIE's 1996 International Symposium on Optical Science, Engineering, and Instrumentation | 1996

Contamination environment as measured at the Mir Space Station

Carl R. Maag; Marc Van Eesbeek; Paul S. Mitzen; Tim J. Stevenson


Archive | 1996

The European Space Exposure Facility

J.-P. Bibring; Janet Borg; Annabelle Chardin; Ph. Salvetat; B. Vassent; Tim J. Stevenson; J. A. M. McDonnell; Harjinder S. Jolly; J.-Cl. Mandeville; Carl R. Maag; Theodore E. Bunch

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Sunil P. Deshpande

National Aerospace Laboratories

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Janet Borg

University of Paris-Sud

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