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Determination of meteor parameters using laboratory simulation techniquesAtmospheric entry of meteoritic bodies is conveniently and accurately simulated in the laboratory by techniques which employ the charging and electrostatic acceleration of macroscopic solid particles. Velocities from below 10 to above 50 km/s are achieved for particle materials which are elemental meteoroid constituents or mineral compounds with characteristics similar to those of meteoritic stone. The velocity, mass, and kinetic energy of each particle are measured nondestructively, after which the particle enters a target gas region. Because of the small particle size, free molecule flow is obtained. At typical operating pressures (0.1 to 0.5 torr), complete particle ablation occurs over distances of 25 to 50 cm; the spatial extent of the atmospheric interaction phenomena is correspondingly small. Procedures have been developed for measuring the spectrum of light from luminous trails and the values of fundamental quantities defined in meteor theory. It is shown that laboratory values for iron are in excellent agreement with those for 9 to 11 km/s artificial meteors produced by rocket injection of iron bodies into the atmosphere.
Document ID
19740011329
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Friichtenicht, J. F.
(TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA, United States)
Becker, D. G.
(TRW Systems Group Redondo Beach, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 7, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1973
Publication Information
Publication: NASA, Washington Evolutionary and Phys. Properties of Meteoroids
Subject Category
Space Sciences
Accession Number
74N19442
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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