International audienceOne of the main aims of the ESA Rosetta mission is to study the origin of the solar system by exploring comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko at close range.Aims. In this paper we discuss the origin and evolution of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in relation to that of comets in general and in the framework of current solar system formation models.Methods. We use data from the OSIRIS scientific cameras as basic constraints. In particular, we discuss the overall bi-lobate shape and the presence of key geological features, such as layers and fractures. We also treat the problem of collisional evolution of comet nuclei by a particle-in-a-box calculation for an estimate of the probability of survival for 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimen...
International audienceWe investigate the formation and evolution of comet nuclei and other trans-Nep...
Comets constitute a large population of objects formed at the early stage of the formation of the So...
Images from the OSIRIS scientific imaging system onboard Rosetta show that the nucleus of 67P/Churyu...
International audienceOne of the main aims of the ESA Rosetta mission is to study the origin of the ...
Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko shows remarkable surface features as well as an unusual bulk shape a...
International audienceWe investigate the formation and evolution of comet nuclei and other trans-Nep...
Comets constitute a large population of objects formed at the early stage of the formation of the So...
Images from the OSIRIS scientific imaging system onboard Rosetta show that the nucleus of 67P/Churyu...
International audienceOne of the main aims of the ESA Rosetta mission is to study the origin of the ...
Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko shows remarkable surface features as well as an unusual bulk shape a...
International audienceWe investigate the formation and evolution of comet nuclei and other trans-Nep...
Comets constitute a large population of objects formed at the early stage of the formation of the So...
Images from the OSIRIS scientific imaging system onboard Rosetta show that the nucleus of 67P/Churyu...