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- A micrometeorite is a micrometeoroid that has survived entry through the Earth's atmosphere. Usually found on Earth's surface, micrometeorites differ from...
- small particle of rock in space, usually weighing less than a gram. A micrometeorite is such a particle that survives p****age through Earth's atmosphere...
- transducer and solid-state amplifier) to detect micrometeorite (cosmic dust) impacts. It responded to micrometeorite impacts on the spacecraft skin in such a...
- temperature, the ion concentration, the ion m****, the micrometeorite distribution, and the micrometeorite m**** in the ionosphere at altitudes between 400 km...
- and momentum of dust particles in the near-Earth environment. This micrometeorite detector consisted of two cadmium-sulfide cells with a total effective...
- the electronics for the X-ray, peak memory, temperature measurements, micrometeorite detector, and data encoder, above which was the 30 mW, 108.00 MHz Minitrack...
- mounted normal to the spin axis of the spacecraft. A micrometeorite momentum spectrometer (or micrometeorite detector) that consisted of two diaphragm and microphone...
- geomagnetism, radio propagation in the upper atmosphere, and the flux of micrometeorites. It also tested a scanning device designed for photographing the Earth's...
- source, which is in the public domain. "Experiment: Cadmium Sulfide Cell Micrometeorite Detector". NASA. 28 October 2021. Retrieved 5 November 2021. This article...
- and micrometeorites causes a steady reduction of the differential between the ejecta's albedo and that of the underlying material. Micrometeorites in particular...