- IMPACT
"This article is on the international collaboration called IMPACT. For the charitable organisation, see IMPACT."
IMPACT (
International Multi-user Plasma,Atmospheric andCosmic dust Twinlaboratory ) is a successful merger of many differentscience communities that need similar instrumentation and resources. IMPACT is a merger of "IMPF" (InternationalMicrogravity Plasma Facility) and "ICAPS" (Interactions in Cosmic andAtmospheric Particle Systems), originally conceived as two separate experimental facilities, both with their own development history. In May2002 , the dedicated scientific advisory boards for the IMPF and ICPAS recommended the combination of the two experiments into oneESA research laboratory.Both projects share hardware,
space station accommodation and operations, anddata processing anddownloading functions in common. By consolidating these systems into a singlelaboratory significant reductions have been made to the overall project cost, by eliminating the duplication of expensive development, manufacturing, and qualification tasks.Scientific Goals
"IMPACT" will be designed to serve a wide range of scientific areas. Ranging from plasma physics to
atmospheric physics anddust particle physics . Items that will be studied are::: Complex plasmas (both RF and DC controlled) in the strongly coupled regime, when
electrostatic forces between particles are much stronger than anythermal effects. This will allow the study offluid behaviour, interface/boundary behaviour,phase changes ,wave propagation etc.:: The behaviour ofaerosol particles in a non-convectivegas , and the microphysics ofclouds . :: Thephoretic effects on aerosol particles with and withoutphase transition ofwater respectively relevant forcloud formation and for the abatement of industrialeffluents . :: The mutual interaction of dust particles and having differentvelocity fields, with application to pre-planetary aggregation mechanisms.:: The morphological, mechanical, andoptical properties of inmicrogravity . :: Thelight -scattering properties, both optical and morphological, of dust aggregates in thesolar system .Microgravity plays a fundamental role for achieving the desired scientific objectives: be it by significantly enhancing the resident time of particles within the experimental volume/plasma, by suppressing size-discrimination effects due to the absence of
differential motion, by eliminating weight-induced aggregate compaction, or by getting rid ofconvection instabilities in the carrier gas.Science Precursors
The
complexity of the IMPACT facility has led to several precursor instruments. These science precursors aim to demonstrate the feasibility of some of the proposed techniques and to serve the scientists. Although it is clear that these science precursors will not be able to answer all the scientific questions that the scientists have, it will already give them valuable information about some basic processes and will also help to define the scientific programme they want to perform on IMPACT.Currently, two precursors, PK-4 (Plasmakristallexperiment 4), related to complex plasma physics, and IPE (ICAPS Precursor Experiment), related to atmospheric and cosmic dust physics, are under development.
IMPACT is envisioned to be launched in
2009 .External links
* [http://www.spaceflight.esa.int/users/file.cfm?filename=fac-iss-col-impact ESA Human Spaceflight]
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