2022
DOI: 10.5194/epsc2022-1070
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Development of the Destiny+ Dust Telescope

Abstract: <p>Cosmic dust particles are important messengers. They contain information about their origin and their journey through space. The DESTINY<sup>+</sup> mission that launches in 2024 provides the opportunity to investigate the dust populations present at 1 AU and around the active asteroid (3200) Phaethon. For this purpose, the Destiny<sup>+</sup> Dust Analyzer (DDA) is employed. The instrument is developed under the lead of the University of… Show more

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“…JAXA's DESTINY + mission is a planned small body science mission to active asteroid 3200 Phaethon, scheduled for launch in 2025. It carries the DESTINY + Dust Analyzer (DDA), a state-of-the-art dust detector that allows for the simultaneous analysis of particles' dynamical (via charge-sensitive entry grids) and compositional (via an impact plasma mass spectrometer) information (Simolka and et al, 2024). In addition to studying the dust environment of Phaethon, DDA will conduct science operations during the entire nominal mission duration of 3 years, to study interplanetary and interstellar dust (Krüger et al, 2019).…”
Section: Future Investigation With Destiny +mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…JAXA's DESTINY + mission is a planned small body science mission to active asteroid 3200 Phaethon, scheduled for launch in 2025. It carries the DESTINY + Dust Analyzer (DDA), a state-of-the-art dust detector that allows for the simultaneous analysis of particles' dynamical (via charge-sensitive entry grids) and compositional (via an impact plasma mass spectrometer) information (Simolka and et al, 2024). In addition to studying the dust environment of Phaethon, DDA will conduct science operations during the entire nominal mission duration of 3 years, to study interplanetary and interstellar dust (Krüger et al, 2019).…”
Section: Future Investigation With Destiny +mentioning
confidence: 99%