Micrometre and smaller scale dust within cometary comae can be observed by telescopic remote sensing spectroscopy [1] and the particle size and abundance can be measured by in situ spacecraft impact detectors [2]. Initial interpretation of the samples returned from comet 81P/Wild 2 by the Stardust spacecraft [3] appears to show that very fine dust contributes not only a small fraction of the solid mass, but is also relatively sparse [4], with a low negative power function describing grain size distribution, contrasting with an apparent abundance indicated by the on-board Dust Flux Monitor Instrument (DFMI) [5] operational during the encounter. For particles above 10 m diameter there is good correspondence between results from the DFMI and t...
New experimental results show that Stardust crater morphology is consistent with interpretation of m...
Two experiments, within the French Cooperative Payload (FRECOPA) and devoted to the detection of cos...
International audiencen situ probing of a very few cometary comae has shown that dust particles pres...
The fluence of dust particles 10 μm diameter projectiles and the resulting linear relationship of pr...
International audienceAbstract– The fluence of dust particles 10 μm in diameter and the resulting li...
Aluminium foils exposed to impact during the passage of the Stardust spacecraft through the coma of ...
The Dust Flux Monitor Instrument (DFMI) made direct measurements of the dust environment in the mass...
The Dust Flux Monitor Instrument (DFMI) on the Stardust and Stardust-NExT missions measured impacts ...
The cometary tray of the NASA Stardust spacecraft's aerogel collector was examined to study the dust...
We present measurements of the dust particle flux and mass distribution from the Stardust Dust Flux ...
Two experiments within the French Cooperative Payload (FRECOPA) and devoted to the detection of cosm...
Preliminary Examination (PE) of the Stardust cometary collector revealed material embedded in aeroge...
The close approach of Giotto to comet Halley during its 1986 apparition offered an opportunity to st...
Dust particles released from comet 81P/Wild-2 were captured in silica aerogel on-board the STARDUST ...
International audienceThe Rosetta orbiter carried three dedicated dust analysis instruments to inves...
New experimental results show that Stardust crater morphology is consistent with interpretation of m...
Two experiments, within the French Cooperative Payload (FRECOPA) and devoted to the detection of cos...
International audiencen situ probing of a very few cometary comae has shown that dust particles pres...
The fluence of dust particles 10 μm diameter projectiles and the resulting linear relationship of pr...
International audienceAbstract– The fluence of dust particles 10 μm in diameter and the resulting li...
Aluminium foils exposed to impact during the passage of the Stardust spacecraft through the coma of ...
The Dust Flux Monitor Instrument (DFMI) made direct measurements of the dust environment in the mass...
The Dust Flux Monitor Instrument (DFMI) on the Stardust and Stardust-NExT missions measured impacts ...
The cometary tray of the NASA Stardust spacecraft's aerogel collector was examined to study the dust...
We present measurements of the dust particle flux and mass distribution from the Stardust Dust Flux ...
Two experiments within the French Cooperative Payload (FRECOPA) and devoted to the detection of cosm...
Preliminary Examination (PE) of the Stardust cometary collector revealed material embedded in aeroge...
The close approach of Giotto to comet Halley during its 1986 apparition offered an opportunity to st...
Dust particles released from comet 81P/Wild-2 were captured in silica aerogel on-board the STARDUST ...
International audienceThe Rosetta orbiter carried three dedicated dust analysis instruments to inves...
New experimental results show that Stardust crater morphology is consistent with interpretation of m...
Two experiments, within the French Cooperative Payload (FRECOPA) and devoted to the detection of cos...
International audiencen situ probing of a very few cometary comae has shown that dust particles pres...