2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-12838
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Dust in the Upper Stratosphere Tracking Experiment and Retrieval: Exploring the Dust Reservoir of the Upper Stratosphere through Balloons 

Abstract: <p>Dust in the Upper Stratosphere Tracking Experiment and Retrieval (DUSTER) aims to collect and characterize uncontaminated particles (<30μm) from the Earth stratosphere (30–40km). The upper stratosphere is populated by both terrestrial and extraterrestrial particles. However, it is richer in the extraterrestrial ones compared to lower altitudes [1]. The stratosphere is a reservoir for Interplanetary Dust Particles (IDPs) [2]: a selection effect would facilitate… Show more

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“…Five successful DUSTER launch campaigns, with the latest in 2019 and 2021 over Sweden, collected particles in the 0.1-54.0 µm size range. The particles identified so far include an I-type spherule and a porous IDP [123]. Minerals found in carbonaceous chondrites, ordinary chondrites and comets were also identified, confirming the potential of DUSTER to sample micrometeorites directly in the upper atmosphere and providing a unique window into the micron-submicron size fraction of cosmic dust.…”
Section: The Future Of Micrometeorite Sampling: Implications For the ...mentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…Five successful DUSTER launch campaigns, with the latest in 2019 and 2021 over Sweden, collected particles in the 0.1-54.0 µm size range. The particles identified so far include an I-type spherule and a porous IDP [123]. Minerals found in carbonaceous chondrites, ordinary chondrites and comets were also identified, confirming the potential of DUSTER to sample micrometeorites directly in the upper atmosphere and providing a unique window into the micron-submicron size fraction of cosmic dust.…”
Section: The Future Of Micrometeorite Sampling: Implications For the ...mentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Finally, the Dust in the Upper Stratosphere Tracking Experiment and Retrieval (DUSTER) project [121,122], an experiment attached to stratospheric balloons, has successfully collected micrometeorites in the atmosphere at the altitude of 30-40 km [123]. DUSTER includes an efficient sampling system, minimal sample manipulation, low-impact velocities to capture dust particles and strict contamination protocols.…”
Section: The Future Of Micrometeorite Sampling: Implications For the ...mentioning
confidence: 99%