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  • 07 February, 2026

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Dust Experiment (DEX)

Recently, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) confirmed through its first-ever Dust Experiment (DEX) that an interplanetary dust particle enters Earth’s atmosphere approximately every 1,000 seconds. This finding provides valuable insights into the continuous interaction between Earth and the surrounding interplanetary environment.

What is the Dust Experiment (DEX)?

The Dust Experiment (DEX) is India’s first indigenously developed instrument designed to detect high-speed interplanetary dust particles (IDPs). It is a first-of-its-kind Indian instrument specifically developed to identify and study high-transient dust particle impacts in space.

Development and Mission Details

DEX was developed by the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), Ahmedabad. The instrument was flown aboard the PSLV Orbital Experimental Module (POEM) of the PSLV-C58 XPoSat mission, which was launched on January 1, 2024. During the mission, the experiment operated at an altitude of about 350 kilometres above Earth.

Key Features of the Dust Experiment (DEX)

The Dust Experiment is a compact and highly sensitive instrument designed to detect dust particle impacts. At the core of DEX is a 3-kilogram dust detector based on the hypervelocity impact detection principle, which allows it to capture impacts of extremely fast-moving space dust.

Despite its advanced capability, the instrument operates with low power consumption of only 4.5 watts, making it suitable for long-duration space missions. DEX serves as a blueprint detector that can be adapted to study cosmic dust around any planet, with or without an atmosphere.

Significance of the Dust Experiment (DEX)

Data generated by DEX helps redefine scientific understanding of interplanetary dust and the space environment surrounding Earth. This information is crucial for ensuring the safety of spacecraft and astronauts during deep-space missions.

Understanding the behaviour and frequency of interplanetary dust particles entering Earth’s atmosphere is also important for planning India’s human spaceflight programme, including the Gaganyaan missions.

What are Interplanetary Dust Particles (IDPs)?

Interplanetary dust particles are micrometer-scale particles that originate within the solar system. They are microscopic fragments released from comets and asteroids.

These particles contribute to the formation of Earth’s “meteor layer” and are commonly observed as “shooting stars” when they burn up in the atmosphere. Studying IDPs provides insights into their origin, formation processes, and the conditions of the early solar and presolar environments.


Source: INDIAN EXPRESS


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