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Adv Space Res ; 15(3): 423-6, 1995 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11539256

RESUMO

We have undertaken a project called STARDUST which is a collaboration with Italian and American investigators. The goals of this program are to study the condensation and coagulation of refractory materials from the vapor and to study the properties of the resulting grains as analogs to cosmic dust particles. To reduce thermal convective currents and to develop valuable experience in designing an experiment for the Gas-Grain Simulation Facility aboard Space Station Freedom we have built and flown a new chamber to study these processes under periods of microgravity available on NASA's KC-135 Research Aircraft. Preliminary results from flights with magnesium and zinc are discussed.


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Poeira Cósmica , Magnésio , Voo Espacial/instrumentação , Zinco , Desenho de Equipamento , Estudos de Avaliação como Assunto , Evolução Planetária , Meio Ambiente Extraterreno , Cooperação Internacional , Itália , Tamanho da Partícula , Suspensões , Estados Unidos , Ausência de Peso
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Microgravity Q ; 3(2-4): 97-100, 1993.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11541443

RESUMO

The formation, properties and chemical dynamics of microparticles are important in a wide variety of technical and scientific fields including synthesis of semiconductor crystals from the vapour, heterogeneous chemistry in the stratosphere and the formation of cosmic dust surrounding the stars. Gravitational effects on particle formation from vapors include gas convection and buoyancy and particle sedimentation. These processes can be significantly reduced by studying condensation and agglomeration of particles in microgravity. In addition, to accurately simulate particle formation near stars, which takes place under low gravity conditions, studies in microgravity are desired. We report here the STARDUST experience, a recent collaborative effort that brings together a successful American program of microgravity experiments on particle formation aboard NASA KC-135 Reduced Gravity Research Aircraft and several Italian research groups with expertise in microgravity research and astrophysical dust formation. The program goal is to study the formation and properties of high temperature particles and gases that are of interest in astrophysics and planetary science. To do so we are developing techniques that are generally applicable to study particle formation and properties, taking advantage of the microgravity environment to allow accurate control of system parameters.


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Poeira Cósmica , Meio Ambiente Extraterreno , Gases/química , Voo Espacial/instrumentação , Ausência de Peso , Astronomia/instrumentação , Temperatura Alta , Tamanho da Partícula , Suspensões
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