English: University of Colorado, Boulder. It is operational since 2011, and has been used for basic impact studies, as well as for the development of dust instruments. The facility is available for the planetary and space science communities. More information is available at http://impact.colorado.edu/facilities.html
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The 3 MeV dust accelerator facility at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder. It is operational since 2011, and has been used for basic impact studies, as well as for the development of dust instruments