A status update on Southern Hemisphere Meteoroid Measurements with SAAMER

Hypervelocity meteoroid impacts are a risk to spacecraft operations. Mitigation of the meteoroid impact risk can be accomplished by implementing spacecraft designs that minimize the threat to critical systems, operational changes to the spacecraft orientation during mission operations, or a combinat...

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Autores principales: Janches, Diego, Bruzzone, Juan Sebastián, Hormaechea, José Luis, Weryk, Robert, Gural, Peter, Matney, Mark, Minow, Joseph, Cooke,William J., Robinson, Robert
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spelling I19-R120-10915-1594692023-10-27T20:31:09Z http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/159469 A status update on Southern Hemisphere Meteoroid Measurements with SAAMER Janches, Diego Bruzzone, Juan Sebastián Hormaechea, José Luis Weryk, Robert Gural, Peter Matney, Mark Minow, Joseph Cooke,William J. Robinson, Robert 2019-12 2019 2023-10-27T13:32:18Z en Ciencias Astronómicas Hypervelocity meteoroid mitigation strategies Southern Hemisphere Hypervelocity meteoroid impacts are a risk to spacecraft operations. Mitigation of the meteoroid impact risk can be accomplished by implementing spacecraft designs that minimize the threat to critical systems, operational changes to the spacecraft orientation during mission operations, or a combination of both. Knowledge of the meteoroid threat in terms of mass-dependent flux (both rate and direction) is required in order to best implement the mitigation strategies. NASA’s Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) assesses the risk posed to space assets by naturally occurring meteoroids, either from the sporadic background or meteors showers. Historically, most models used are based on monitoring the meteoroid environment in the Northern Hemisphere and only partially the Southern Hemisphere, leaving some potential threats without means to be catalogued. To address this gap, an effort to upgrade an existing radar facility in Southern Argentina is underway in order to develop the needed capability to provide the required data from the Southern Hemisphere. Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas Objeto de conferencia Objeto de conferencia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf
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topic Ciencias Astronómicas
Hypervelocity meteoroid
mitigation strategies
Southern Hemisphere
spellingShingle Ciencias Astronómicas
Hypervelocity meteoroid
mitigation strategies
Southern Hemisphere
Janches, Diego
Bruzzone, Juan Sebastián
Hormaechea, José Luis
Weryk, Robert
Gural, Peter
Matney, Mark
Minow, Joseph
Cooke,William J.
Robinson, Robert
A status update on Southern Hemisphere Meteoroid Measurements with SAAMER
topic_facet Ciencias Astronómicas
Hypervelocity meteoroid
mitigation strategies
Southern Hemisphere
description Hypervelocity meteoroid impacts are a risk to spacecraft operations. Mitigation of the meteoroid impact risk can be accomplished by implementing spacecraft designs that minimize the threat to critical systems, operational changes to the spacecraft orientation during mission operations, or a combination of both. Knowledge of the meteoroid threat in terms of mass-dependent flux (both rate and direction) is required in order to best implement the mitigation strategies. NASA’s Meteoroid Environment Office (MEO) assesses the risk posed to space assets by naturally occurring meteoroids, either from the sporadic background or meteors showers. Historically, most models used are based on monitoring the meteoroid environment in the Northern Hemisphere and only partially the Southern Hemisphere, leaving some potential threats without means to be catalogued. To address this gap, an effort to upgrade an existing radar facility in Southern Argentina is underway in order to develop the needed capability to provide the required data from the Southern Hemisphere.
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author Janches, Diego
Bruzzone, Juan Sebastián
Hormaechea, José Luis
Weryk, Robert
Gural, Peter
Matney, Mark
Minow, Joseph
Cooke,William J.
Robinson, Robert
author_facet Janches, Diego
Bruzzone, Juan Sebastián
Hormaechea, José Luis
Weryk, Robert
Gural, Peter
Matney, Mark
Minow, Joseph
Cooke,William J.
Robinson, Robert
author_sort Janches, Diego
title A status update on Southern Hemisphere Meteoroid Measurements with SAAMER
title_short A status update on Southern Hemisphere Meteoroid Measurements with SAAMER
title_full A status update on Southern Hemisphere Meteoroid Measurements with SAAMER
title_fullStr A status update on Southern Hemisphere Meteoroid Measurements with SAAMER
title_full_unstemmed A status update on Southern Hemisphere Meteoroid Measurements with SAAMER
title_sort status update on southern hemisphere meteoroid measurements with saamer
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