Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8055701 | Acta Astronautica | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
It is shown that a hollow cylinder design for the impactor can more efficiently eject the material upwards in a solid cone of ice particles relative to solid impactors such as spheres or spikes. The ejected mass is shown to be of the order of 103 to 104 times the mass of the impactor. The modeling indicates that a 10â¯kg payload with a braking system of 3â¯m2 (i.e. an areal density of 0.3â¯kg/m2) is sufficient to allow the landing of the payload with the deceleration limited to less than 2000 g's. Modern electronics can withstand this deceleration and as such the system provides an important alternative to landing payloads on icy solar system objects.
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Authors
R.M. Winglee, T. Robinson, M. Danner, J. Koch,