DUSTER Facility
Duster

DUSTER Facility

Home Project Gallery Contact


logo duster

What is DUSTER?


Collecting cosmic dust in the upper stratosphere

Dust in the Upper Stratosphere Tracking Experiment and Retrieval (DUSTER) is an instrument that aims to collect uncontaminated solid aerosol particles from the Earth's stratosphere (30–40 km).
The main target of DUSTER is the collection of extraterrestrial dust: (sub-)micrometric particles originated from different bodies of the Solar System (and potentially even beyond).
Collecting extraterrestrial dust with DUSTER allows us to have unaltered (since not subjected to alteration processes) and uncontaminated (thanks to the DUSTER's collection system) samples of primitive bodies of the Solar System - a priceless reservoir for our labs.

The DUSTER project aims to fill the gaps in the efficiency of the collection of Interplanetary Dust Particles (IDPs) in the atmosphere. The DUSTER project was conceived in 2006 by Alessandra Rotundi (Parthenope University of Naples) and Frans Rietmeijer (University of New Mexico) and the instrument was designed by Vincenzo Della Corte (Institute of Space Astrophysics and Planetology of Rome).




A Portrait of DUSTER: from 2006 to 2021

DUSTER 3D Model
duster-model
DUSTER 2009
duster2009
DUSTER 2011
duster
DUSTER 2021
duster
DUSTER 2006
Duster2006
DUSTER 2008
Duster2008
DUSTER 2017
Duster2017
DUSTER 2019
Duster2019

• All the pictures •


News & Recent Activities


COSMOS eXperience • Festival

Reggio Calabria (IT), 29.09-02.10.2022

DUSTER will be part of the festival at the Castello Aragonese. Come to meet us!


COSPAR 2022 Conference • Oral presentation

Athens (GR), 17.07.2022


EGU General Assembly 2022 • Flash talk

Vienna (AT), 27.05.2022

The DUSTER project was presented with the paper "Dust in the Upper Stratosphere Tracking Experiment and Retrieval: Exploring the Dust Reservoir of the Upper Stratosphere through Balloons" by A. Musolino et al.


Webinar • Università degli Studi di Pisa

Virtual/Pisa (IT), 13.05.2022

Venerdì 13 maggio alle ore 9:15, Anna Musolino (IAPS INAF), seminario nell’ambito del corso di Geologia Planetaria: "Esploring the Dust Reservoir of the Upper Stratosphere with DUSTER". Università di Pisa.


ESAPAC Symposium 2022 • Oral presentation

Biarritz (FR), 05.05.2022

The DUSTER project was presented at the ESA Symposium on European Rocket and Balloon Programmes and Related Research 2022 (Biarritz), with the paper "Dust in the Upper Stratosphere Tracking Experiment and Retrieval: Exploring the Dust Reservoir of the Upper Stratosphere through Balloons" by A. Musolino et al.

Back to Top ↑