Asteroid electrostatic instrumentation and modelling

Journal of Physics: Conference Series 301:1 (2011)

Authors:

KL Aplin, NE Bowles, E Urbak, D Keane, EC Sawyer

Abstract:

Asteroid surface material is expected to become photoelectrically charged, and is likely to be transported through electrostatic levitation. Understanding any movement of the surface material is relevant to proposed space missions to return samples to Earth for detailed isotopic analysis. Motivated by preparations for the Marco Polo sample return mission, we present electrostatic modelling for a real asteroid, Itokawa, for which detailed shape information is available, and verify that charging effects are likely to be significant at the terminator and at the edges of shadow regions for the Marco Polo baseline asteroid, 1999JU3. We also describe the Asteroid Charge Experiment electric field instrumentation intended for Marco Polo. Finally, we find that the differing asteroid and spacecraft potentials on landing could perturb sample collection for the short landing time of 20min that is currently planned.

Lunar regolith thermal gradients and emission spectra: Modeling and validation

Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 116:12 (2011)

Authors:

L Millán, I Thomas, N Bowles

Abstract:

The retrieval of surface composition from IR measurements of airless bodies requires a model capable of computing the significant thermal gradients present in the top few hundred microns of the regolith. In this study we introduce a model which reproduces most of the features found in controlled experiments made in the simulated lunar environment emission chamber (SLEEC). Although the model presented here is forced by a lower boundary held at a fixed temperature, we conclude that a similar algorithm driven by solar illumination may be used as a forward model to retrieve composition, particle size and effective thermal conductivity from IR measurements of airless bodies. Copyright 2011 by the American Geophysical Union.

High heat flow from Enceladus' south polar region measured using 10–600 cm−1 Cassini/CIRS data

Journal of Geophysical Research American Geophysical Union (AGU) 116:E3 (2011)

Authors:

CJA Howett, JR Spencer, J Pearl, M Segura

Lunar Net-a proposal in response to an ESA M3 call in 2010 for a medium sized mission

Experimental Astronomy (2011) 1-58

Authors:

A Smith, IA Crawford, RA Gowen, R Ambrosi, M Anand, B Banerdt, N Bannister, N Bowles, C Braithwaite, P Brown, J Chela-Flores, T Cholinser, P Church, AJ Coates, T Colaprete, G Collins, G Collinson, T Cook, R Elphic, G Fraser, Y Gao, E Gibson, T Glotch, M Grande, A Griffiths, J Grygorczuk, M Gudipati, A Hagermann, J Heldmann, LL Hood, AP Jones, KH Joy, OB Khavroshkin, G Klingelhoefer, M Knapmeyer, G Kramer, D Lawrence, W Marczewski, S McKenna-Lawlor, K Miljkovic, S Narendranath, E Palomba, A Phipps, WT Pike, D Pullan, J Rask, DT Richard, K Seweryn, S Sheridan, M Sims, M Sweeting, T Swindle, D Talboys, L Taylor, N Teanby, V Tong, S Ulamec, R Wawrzaszek, M Wieczorek, L Wilson, I Wright

Venus's Southern Polar Vortex Reveals Precessing Circulation

Science (2011) 1-3

Authors:

D Luz, DL Berry, G Piccioni, P Drossart, R Politi, CF Wilson, S Erard, F Nuccilli