Impact effects from small size meteoroids and space debris |
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Authors: | Gerhard Drolshagen |
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Affiliation: | ESA/ESTEC, NL-2200 AG Noordwijk, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | When the impact risk from meteoroids and orbital debris is assessed the main concern is usually structural damage. With their high impact velocities of typically 10–20 km/s millimeter or centimeter sized objects can puncture pressure vessels and other walls or lead to destruction of complete subsystems or even whole spacecraft. Fortunately chances of collisions with such larger objects are small (at least at present). However, particles in the size range 1–100 μm are far more abundant than larger objects and every orbiting spacecraft will encounter them with certainty. Every solar cell (8 cm2 area) of the Hubble Space Telescope encountered on average 12 impacts during its 8.25 years of space exposure. Most were from micron sized particles. |
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Keywords: | Hypervelocity impacts Impact effects Impact damage Meteoroids Space debris Small particle impacts |
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