Spacecraft outgassing, a largely underestimated phenomenon
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Authors
Hassig, M.
Altwegg, K.
Balsiger, H.
Calmonte, U.
Jackel, A.
Schlappi, B.
Semon, T.
Wurz, P.
Berthelier, J.J.
De Keyser, J.
Fiethe, B.
Fuselier, S.A.
Mall, U.
Reme, H.
Rubin, M.
Discipline
Physical sciences
Audience
Scientific
Date
2011Metadata
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Rosetta is the first spacecraft where the gaseous envelope of the spacecraft arising from outgassing has been measured with very high sensitivity, down to partial pressures of ~10-15 mbar. Measurements cover more than six years and a large range of heliocentric distances (0.8 - 4 AU). Here, we report outgassing studies of the Rosetta Orbiter Spectrometer for Ion and Neutral Analysis (ROSINA) for the last six years.
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Hassig, M.; Altwegg, K.; Balsiger, H.; Calmonte, U.; Jackel, A.; Schlappi, B.; Semon, T.; Wurz, P.; Berthelier, J.J.; De Keyser, J.; Fiethe, B.; Fuselier, S.A.; Mall, U.; Reme, H.; Rubin, M. (2011). Spacecraft outgassing, a largely underestimated phenomenon. , 2nd International Conference on Space Technology, ICST 2011, 6064657, DOI: 10.1109/ICSpT.2011.6064657.Identifiers
isbn: 9781457718748
scopus: 2-s2.0-82055162699
Type
Conference
Peer-Review
No
Language
eng