Philip Metzger

Philip Metzger

University of Central Florida

H-index: 27

North America-United States

About Philip Metzger

Philip Metzger, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Central Florida, specializes in the field of Planetary Science, Regolith, Space Exploration, Space Resources, Asteroid Mining.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Erosion rate of lunar soil under a landing rocket, part 2: benchmarking and predictions

A new launch pad failure mode: Analysis of fine particles from the launch of the first Starship orbital test flight

Cohesion and shear strength of compacted lunar and Martian regolith simulants

System for extracting water from lunar regolith and associated method

Planetary Taxonomy as Part of the Scientific Process, Historically and Today

Characterizing a subsonic jet-regolith interaction at room temperature

Laser particle sizer for lunar plume-surface interaction studies

Economics of in-space industry and competitiveness of lunar-derived rocket propellant

Philip Metzger Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

2467

Citations(since 2020)

1404

Cited By

1279

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

47

i10Index(since 2020)

35

Email

University Profile Page

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Philip Metzger Skills & Research Interests

Planetary Science

Regolith

Space Exploration

Space Resources

Asteroid Mining

Top articles of Philip Metzger

Erosion rate of lunar soil under a landing rocket, part 2: benchmarking and predictions

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.18584

2024/3/27

Philip Metzger
Philip Metzger

H-Index: 15

A new launch pad failure mode: Analysis of fine particles from the launch of the first Starship orbital test flight

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.10788

2024/3/16

Cohesion and shear strength of compacted lunar and Martian regolith simulants

Icarus

2024/3/15

System for extracting water from lunar regolith and associated method

2024/2/6

Planetary Taxonomy as Part of the Scientific Process, Historically and Today

LPI Contributions

2024/2

Characterizing a subsonic jet-regolith interaction at room temperature

AAS/Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting Abstracts

2023/10

Philip Metzger
Philip Metzger

H-Index: 15

Brandon Dotson
Brandon Dotson

H-Index: 9

Laser particle sizer for lunar plume-surface interaction studies

2023/6/12

Economics of in-space industry and competitiveness of lunar-derived rocket propellant

Acta Astronautica

2023/6/1

The Cost of Lunar Landing Pads with a Trade Study of Construction Methods

New Space

2023/6/1

Rocket Mining for Lunar and Mars ISRU

2023/4/28

Philip Metzger
Philip Metzger

H-Index: 15

New Insights into the Physical Properties of Regolith

LPI Contributions

2023/3

System for constructing building material from lunar soil and associated method

2022/10/6

Laser particle sizer for plume-induced ejecta clouds

2022/6/3

Numerical estimations of lunar regolith trajectories and damage potential due to rocket plumes

Acta Astronautica

2022/6/1

Philip Metzger
Philip Metzger

H-Index: 15

Moons are planets: Scientific usefulness versus cultural teleology in the taxonomy of planetary science

2022/3/1

Magnetic and Microwave Susceptibilities of Lunar Simulants and Their Constituents for Use in Creating Building Materials via Beneficiation

2022

Evaluation of Different RANS Turbulence Models for Rocket Plume on Mars Environment

2022

Rocket Plume Interacting with Mars Soil Particulates

2022

Ejecta sheet tracking, opacity, and regolith maturity (Ejecta STORM): An instrument for lunar landing plume effects and dust dynamics

52nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference

2021/3

Reductionist vs. Folk Taxonomies in Planetary Science

52nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference

2021/3

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