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    Publication Date: 2019-07-18
    Description: Results from initial testing of micro-meteoroid testing and analysis will be shown. The micro-meteoroid environment at L2 encompasses particles whose size range from about 0.5micrometers to a few millimeters and whose velocities can and do exceed 20km/s. The particle flux ranges from about 2600/sq m/yr for 0.5um particles to 1 particle/sq m every 1700 yrs for 1 mm size particles. The major concern is not that the unprotected optics will be physically damaged; although if that did happen it would be a very localized effect. The real concern is that after many years, all of the particles that hit the optical and non-optical surfaces [after the 10 year lifetime of NGST, there may be one particle hit every 5mm] may cause the optics to deform, some of which may be uncorrectable. No previous study was found which looked at optic deformations. Many studies looked at reduced glass strength over time and in fact glass strength did fall greater than 25% in many cases. The reduction is strength can be attributed to the surface fractures caused by particle damage.
    Keywords: Astrophysics
    Type: 2nd Annual Technology Days; May 22, 2002 - May 24, 2002; Huntsville, AL; United States
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