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An Impact Sensor System for the Characterization of the Micrometeoroid and Lunar Secondary Ejecta EnvironmentThe Impact Sensor for Micrometeoroid and Lunar Secondary Ejecta (IMMUSE) project aims to apply and integrate previously demonstrated impact sensing subsystems to characterize the micrometeoroid and lunar secondary (MMSE) environment on the surface of the Moon. Once deployed, data returned from IMMUSE will benefit: (1) Fundamental Lunar Science: providing data to improve the understanding of lunar cratering processes and dynamics of the lunar regolith. (2) Lunar Exploration Applied Science: providing an accurate MMSE environment definition for reliable impact risk assessments, cost-effective shielding designs, and mitigation measures for long-term lunar exploration activities. (3) Planetary Science: providing micrometeoroid data to aid the understanding of asteroidal collisions and the evolution of comets. A well-established link between micrometeoroid impacts and lunar regolith is also key to understanding other regolith-covered bodies from remote-sensing data. The IMMUSE system includes two components: (1) a large area (greater than or equal to 1 m2) micrometeoroid detector based on acoustic impact and fiber optic displacement sensors and (2) a 100 cm2 lunar secondary ejecta detector consisting of dual-layer laser curtain and acoustic impact sensors. The combinations of different detection mechanisms will allow for a better characterization of the MMSE environment, including flux, particle size/mass, and impact velocity. IMMUSE is funded by the NASA LASER Program through 2012. The project fs goal is to reach a Technical Readiness Level of 4 in preparation for a more advanced development beyond 2012. Several prototype subsystems have been constructed and subjected to low impact and hypervelocity impact tests. The presentation will include a status review and preliminary test results.
Document ID
20090021286
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Liou, J.-C.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Burchell, M.
Corsaro, R.
Giovane, F.
Stansbery, E.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Blum, Jurgen
Cooke, William
Pisacane, V.
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2009
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
Report/Patent Number
JSC-CN-18360
Meeting Information
Meeting: NASA 2009 Lunar Science Forum
Location: Moffett Field, CA
Country: United States
Start Date: July 21, 2009
End Date: July 23, 2009
Sponsors: Lunar Science Inst., NASA Ames Research Center
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Public
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