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How do we plan a mission that can go to Enceladus and grab a sample of its plumes? How fast does it need to go? Will it bring samples to Earth or analyse them on the spacecraft? Figuring out the answers with Professor Mark Burchell from the University of Kent.
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π We Must Go Back To Enceladus! Here's Why
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How do we plan a mission that can go to Enceladus and grab a sample of its plumes? How fast does it need to go? Will it bring samples to Earth or analyse them on the spacecraft? Figuring out the answers with Professor Mark Burchell from the University of Kent.
π Hypervelocity impact induced light flash experiments on single and dual layer Kapton targets to develop a time of flight space dust and debris detector
π We Must Go Back To Enceladus! Here's Why
π¦ Support us on Patreon:
π Suggest books in the book club:
πΊ VIDEO VERSION
π° EMAIL NEWSLETTER
π§ PODCASTS
π€³ OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA
π© CONTACT FRASER
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