Impacts on the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2: Microanalysis and Recognition of Micrometeoroid CompositionsPostflight surveys of the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) on the Hubble Space Telescope have located hundreds of features on the 2.2 by 0.8 m curved plate, evidence of hypervelocity impact by small particles during 16 years of exposure to space in low Earth orbit (LEO). The radiator has a 100 - 200 micron surface layer of white paint, overlying 4 mm thick Al alloy, which was not fully penetrated by any impact. Over 460 WFPC2 samples were extracted by coring at JSC. About half were sent to NHM in a collaborative program with NASA, ESA and IBC. The structural and compositional heterogeneity at micrometer scale required microanalysis by electron and ion beam microscopes to determine the nature of the impactors (artificial orbital debris, or natural micrometeoroids, MM). Examples of MM impacts are described elsewhere. Here we describe the development of novel electron beam analysis protocols, required to recognize the subtle traces of MM residues.
Document ID
20140005773
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kearsley, A. T. (Museum of Natural History London, United Kingdom)
Ross, D. K. (Jacobs Technology, Inc. Houston, TX, United States)
Anz-Meador, P. (Jacobs Technology, Inc. Houston, TX, United States)
Liou, J. C. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Opiela, J. (Jacobs Technology, Inc. Houston, TX, United States)
Grime, G. W. (Surrey Univ. Guildford, United Kingdom)
Webb, R. P. (Surrey Univ. Guildford, United Kingdom)
Jeynes, C. (Surrey Univ. Guildford, United Kingdom)
Palitsin, V. V. (Surrey Univ. Guildford, United Kingdom)
Colaux, J. L. (Surrey Univ. Guildford, United Kingdom)
Wozniakiewicz, P. J. (Museum of Natural History London, United Kingdom)
Price, M. C. (Kent Univ. Canterbury, United Kingdom)
Burchell, M. J. (Kent Univ. Canterbury, United Kingdom)
Cole, M. J. (Kent Univ. Canterbury, United Kingdom)
Griffin, T. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Gerlach, L. (European Space Agency. European Space Research and Technology Center, ESTEC Noordwijk, Netherlands)
Date Acquired
May 15, 2014
Publication Date
March 17, 2014
Subject Category
Space Sciences (General)
Report/Patent Number
JSC-CN-30201Report Number: JSC-CN-30201
Meeting Information
Meeting: Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
Location: The Woodlands, TX
Country: United States
Start Date: March 17, 2014
End Date: March 21, 2014
Sponsors: Universities Space Research Association, NASA Headquarters, Lunar and Planetary Inst.