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SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL FORUM- STAIF 2002 | 2002

Dynamic and optical characterization of dusty plasmas for use as solar sails

Robert B. Sheldon; Edward Thomas; M. M. Abbas; D. L. Gallagher; Mark Leroy Adrian; Paul D. Craven

Solar sails presently have mass loadings of 5 gm/m2 that, when including the support structure and payload, could easily average to >10 gm/m2. For reasonably sized spacecraft, the critical parameter is the total mass per total area, which when combined with the reflectivity, yield the true acceleration. We propose that dusty plasmas trapped in a “Mini-Magnetosphere” (Winglee, 2000) can produce a solar sail with a total mass loading <0.01 gm/m2, and reflectivities of ∼1%. This configuration provides an acceleration equivalent to a standard sail of 95% reflectivity with <1 gm/m2. However, the physics of dusty plasma sails is not mature and several important questions need to be resolved before a large scale effort is warranted. Foremost among these questions are, what is the largest force a dusty plasma can sustain before it demagnetizes and separates from the binding magnetic field; what are the charging properties of dust under solar UV conditions; what is the light scattering cross section for the dust; ...


Inner Magnetosphere Interactions: New Perspectives from Imaging | 2013

The Relationship between Plasma Density Structure and Emic Waves at Geosynchronous Orbit

B. J. Fraser; H. J. Singer; Mark Leroy Adrian; D. L. Gallagher; M. F. Thomsen


Archive | 2006

Plasmaspheric Drainage Plumes: Inner-Magnetospheric Coupling from the IMAGE/EUV Perspective

Mark Leroy Adrian; D. L. Gallagher


Archive | 2005

Solar Wind Compositional Variability and the Need for an Ultra-High Temporal Resolution Mass Spectrometer: Introduction to the Helical Ion Path Spectrometer (HIPS)

Mark Leroy Adrian; D. L. Gallagher; R. D. Sheldon; David C. Hamilton


Geophysical monograph | 2005

The relationship between plasma density structure and EMIC waves at geosynchronous orbit

B. J. Fraser; H. J. Singer; Mark Leroy Adrian; D. L. Gallagher; M. F. Thomsen


Archive | 2004

The Relationship between Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves and Plasma Density Structures at Geosynchronous Orbit

B. J. Fraser; H. J. Singer; Mark Leroy Adrian; D. L. Gallagher


Archive | 2004

Compositional Variability of the Solar Wind: The Need for an Ultra-High Temporal Resolution Mass Spectrometer for Studies of Solar Wind and Coronal Mass Ejection Boundaries

Mark Leroy Adrian; Robert B. Sheldon; Oleg L. Vaisberg; Steven T. Suess; D. L. Gallagher; Paul D. Craven; David C. Hamilton


Archive | 2002

HELIX: A versatile plasma composition spectrometer

Robert B. Sheldon; D. L. Gallagher; Mark Leroy Adrian; Oleg L. Vaisberg


Archive | 2002

Dipole Field Aligned Potentials

Robert B. Sheldon; M. M. Abbas; Mark Leroy Adrian; Paul D. Craven; D. L. Gallagher; Erik G. F. Thomas


Archive | 2002

Nightside Plasmasphere Variations Produced by the Stortime Ring Current

Michael W. Liemohn; D. L. Gallagher; D. M. Ober; Aaron J. Ridley; Janet U. Kozyra; Pontus C Son Brandt; G. V. Khazanov; Mark Leroy Adrian

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D. L. Gallagher

Marshall Space Flight Center

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H. J. Singer

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Paul D. Craven

Marshall Space Flight Center

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B. J. Fraser

University of Newcastle

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M. F. Thomsen

Planetary Science Institute

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M. M. Abbas

Marshall Space Flight Center

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D. M. Ober

Air Force Research Laboratory

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