Asteroid surface impact sampling: dependence of the cavity morphology and collected mass on projectile shape

In-situ exploration and remote thermal infrared observation revealed that a large fraction of Solar System small bodies should be covered with granular regolith. The complex and varied geology of the regolith layer may preserve the historical records of the surface modification and topographic evolution experienced by asteroids, especially cratering processes, in which the projectile shape plays a crucial role. Regarding the impact sampling scheme, the projectile-shape dependence of both the cavity morphology and the collected mass remains to be explored. This paper studies the process of the low-speed impact sampling on granular regolith using projectiles of different shapes. The results demonstrate that the projectile shape significantly influences the excavation stage, forming cavities with different morphologies, i.e., cone-shaped, bowl-shaped and U-shaped. We further indicate that the different velocity distributions of the ejecta curtains due to the various projectile shapes result in various amounts of collected mass in sampler canister, regarding which the 60° conical projectile exhibits preferable performance for impact sampling scheme. The results presented in this article are expected to reveal the dependence of the excavation process on projectile shape under micro gravity and provide further information on the optimal designs of impact sampling devices for future sample-return space missions.

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