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Preparation and characterization of an S-type asteroid regolith simulant based on the mineral composition of Itokawa particles
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the average magnetic susceptibility of SARS-1 at 200K, 250K, and 300K is 1.85 10 5 m3 /kg, 1.64 10 5 m3 /kg, and 1.38 10 5 m3 /kg.
the magnetic susceptibility of SARS-1 is much lower than that of the strongly magnetic mineral magnetite (Fe3 O4, 625-1156 10 6 m3 /kg) at an ambient temperature of 300 K.
The both average magnetic susceptibility (1.38 10 5 to 1.85 10 5 m3 /kg) and saturation magnetization (7.988 to 9.737 emu/g) of SARS-1 exhibited an inversely proportional to temperature
For example, Taylor and Order (1990) performed ilmenite beneficiation studies on several Apollo soils, in which they conducted quantitative magnetic susceptibility measurements of the minerals in d...
oduct was examined metallographically. Reduction experiments were performed, after the enrichment of the simulant in iron oxide through dry magnetic separation, under vacuum. Thermodynamic analysis...
asurements, to determine the simulant s handling and transportation behaviour. The magnetic properties were characterised to understand the magnetic susceptibility and remanence, which are crucial...
Magnetic Separation of Lunar Regolith as its Beneficiation... Skip to main content Authenticated with Technische Universit t Berlin Magnetic Separation of Lunar Regolith as its Beneficiation for Co...
M. Samouhos, P. Tsakiridis, M. Iskander, M. Taxiarchou, K. Betsis | 2022 | Planetary and Space Science
DOI 10.1016/j.pss.2021.105414J. Patzwald, R. Kleba-Ehrhardt, T. Griemsmann, N. Nowaczyk, S. Linke, L. Overmeyer, E. Stoll, D. Karl | 2025 | Planetary and Space Science
DOI 10.1016/j.pss.2025.106189J. Kobaka, J. Katzer, K. Seweryn | 2023 | Artificial Satellites
DOI 10.2478/arsa-2023-0023100%
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