Analyses of extraterrestrial small samples using synchrotron radiation imaging: application to samples returned by space craft missions.
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- Tsuchiyama Akira
- Department of Earth and Space Science, Graduate Scoole of Science, Osaka University
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- Nakamura Kentaro
- Department of Earth and Space Science, Graduate Scoole of Science, Osaka University
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- Uesugi Kentaro
- Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Center
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- Nakano Tsukasa
- AIST
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- Yano Hajime
- JAXA/ISAS
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- Okudaira Kyoko
- JAXA/ISAS
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- Nakamura Keiko
- NASA/JSC
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- Noguchi Takaaki
- Facultuy of Science, Ibaragi University
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- Nakamura Tomoki
- Graduate School of Science, Kyushu University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 放射光イメージングを用いた地球外微小サンプルの分析_-_リターンサンプルへの応用
Description
Analytical methods using synchrotron radiation imaging for extraterrestrial small samples, such as micrometeorites and IDPs, have been developed. Observation of dust tracks as well as dust particles in an aerogel dust collector is possible by micro-radiography using refraction imaging. This method can be applied to Stardust mission sample, which will be returned from comet Wild-2 in January, 2006. Density measurement of micrometeorites by micro-tomography can be applied to Hayabusa mission sample, which will be returned from S-type asteroid ITOKAWA in June, 2007.
Journal
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- Abstracts for fall meeting of the Japanese Society for Planetary Science
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Abstracts for fall meeting of the Japanese Society for Planetary Science 2004f (0), 111-111, 2004
THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR PLANETARY SCIENCES
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390001205557768448
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- NII Article ID
- 130005011502
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed