Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8056112 | Acta Astronautica | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Despite a long tradition of dust instruments flown on-board space mission, the largest number of these can be considered unique as they used different detection techniques. GIADA (Grain Impact Analyzer and Dust Accumulator), is one of the dust instruments on-board the Rosetta spacecraft and is devoted to measure the dust dynamical parameters in the coma of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. It couples two different techniques to measure the mass and speed of individual dust particles. We report here the results of an extended calibration activity carried-out, during the hibernation phase of the Rosetta mission, on the GIADA Proto Flight Model (PFM) operative in a clean room in our laboratory. The main aims of an additional calibration campaign are:
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Authors
V. Della Corte, R. Sordini, M. Accolla, M. Ferrari, S. Ivanovski, A. Rotundi, F.J.M. Rietmeijer, M. Fulle, E. Mazzotta-Epifani, P. Palumbo, L. Colangeli, J.J. Lopez-Moreno, J. Rodriguez, R. Morales, M. Cosi,