PASSIVE MEASUREMENT OF DUST PARTICLES ON THE ISS USING MPAC: EXPERIMENT SUMMARY, PARTICLE FLUXES AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS

MPAC&SEED is a JAXA-owned experiment for particle capture and material exposure mounted on an aluminium tray that can be folded into a suitcase for transportation. Three such trays have been placed on the exterior of the Russian Service Module (SM) of the International Space Station (ISS). Two h...

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