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Understanding the Impact of High-Velocity Dust Due to Lunar LandingsEvidence from earlier landings by Surveyor and Apollo have provided ample evidence regarding the dangers of high-velocity ejecta. These dangers include the generation of dust that settle on equipment, posing a hazard to equipment fol-lowing landing, the sandblasting of objects near the landing site, and the spead of high-velocity dust over the entire lunar surface and in lunar orbit that may remain for long periods of time. Recent work has provided valuable insight into the behavior and nature of the dust as a function of lander size, but further work is needed to gain a better understanding of the initial trajectories of this high- velocity dust.
Document ID
20205007525
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Poster
Authors
Matthew Wittal
(Kennedy Space Center Merritt Island, Florida, United States)
Doug Fontes
(University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida, United States)
Bruce Vu
(Kennedy Space Center Merritt Island, Florida, United States)
James Mantovani
(Kennedy Space Center Merritt Island, Florida, United States)
Phil Metzger
(University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida, United States)
Date Acquired
September 11, 2020
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
Meeting Information
Meeting: Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium
Location: Virtual
Country: US
Start Date: October 14, 2020
End Date: October 15, 2020
Sponsors: Johns Hopkins University
Funding Number(s)
TASK: 80NSSC20M0012
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Use by or on behalf of the US Gov. Permitted.
Technical Review
NASA Peer Committee
Keywords
lunar
regolith
dust
plume
lander
debris
ejecta
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