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3d scan of large quick-look particle

Author

Andy Ryan


Contributor


Description

Scanned the large ~2mm quick-look particle that was also CT scanned and shown in the press release. Scanned in Tucson under ambient conditions with multiple scanner look-angles to get difficult edges. I had to do a "smoothed merge" instead of the usual "precise merge" of particle scans in order to create a good complete model, because the particle was quite small and challenging to measure.


How To Cite

Ryan, A., 2023. 3d scan of large quick-look particle, Version 1.0. Astromaterials Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.60707/papb-7t64 Accessed 2024-07-26.

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Dataset

Date Created

October 19, 2023

Size

9.25 MB

Licence
Review Status

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Info

Mission

OSIRIS-REx

Sample

OREX-500003-100

Session

20231013_SLS_UAZ_OREX-500003-100_1

Analytical Methods


Laboratory

University of Arizona

Instrument

(UAZ) Polyga Compact C506 structured light scanner

Technique

Structured Light Scanning

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Funding Sources

N/A

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