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Study of the optical and mechanical properties of regolith with the ICAPS facility
Authors:J -C Worms
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ESSC, ENSPS, Parc d'Innovation, Boulevard Sébastien Brandt, F-67400, Illkirch, France

Abstract:Regoliths are a most important component of solar system bodies. The study of their formation and evolution depends upon measurements from orbiting spacecraft or Earth-based observations, and by the development of models addressing formation and evolution scenarios, physical properties and composition of the constituent materials. For asteroids and comets, recent measurements tend to confirm the idea of extremely low bulk densities. The porosity of the outermost regolith layers should thus reach very high values. Regolith formation and growth partly depends upon gravity and mechanical properties of its constituent particles, which are very poorly documented. Gravitational effects play an important role in the shaping processes of large bodies, while material strength properties are more important for smaller bodies. The understanding of both, aggregation processes of, and of light scattering from, such media, would strongly benefit from experiments led under microgravity, and provide insight into regolith formation processes: much lower collision and aggregation velocities can be achieved in a microgravity environment, leading to the formation of much fluffier aggregates than possible on Earth. ICAPS is a multi-year scientific programme to simulate cosmic and atmospheric particle systems on board the International Space Station. The ICAPS facility will allow to build simulated regolith and thus enable the study of their mechanical and optical properties. Measurements such as tensile strength, electrical and thermal conductivities, compressibility and porosity, will be made, as well as monitoring of collisions into such simulated regolith. The article discusses the ICAPS research plan for regolith studies and the facility current status.
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