Comet 67P is shown to be everywhere rich in organic materials with little to no water ice visible on the surface. In the range of heliocentric distances from 3.59 to 2.74 AU, daytime observed surface temperatures retrieved from VIRTIS data are overall comprised in the range between 180 and 220 K, which is incompatible with large exposures of water ice and is consistent with a low-albedo, organics-rich surface. The accuracy of temperature retrieval is as good as a few K in regions of the comet unaffected by shadowing or limb proximity. Maximum temperature values as high as 230 K have been recorded in very few places. The highest values of surface temperature in the early Mapping phase were obtained in August 2014, during observations a...
The Visible InfraRed and Thermal Imaging Spectrometer VIRTIS instrument onboard Rosetta (ESA) has ...
Thermal and mechanical material properties determine comet evolution and even solar system formatio...
The imaging spectrometer VIRTIS onboard Rosetta (Coradini et al., 2007) acquires spectra in the rang...
Since August 2014, the VIRTIS imaging spectrometer onboard the Rosetta ESA spacecraft has intensivel...
The Visible InfraRed Thermal Imaging Spectrometer (VIRTIS) on board the orbiter of the ESA Rosetta ...
International audienceK nowledge of the surface temperature distribution of a comet's nucleus proves...
We describe thermal effects on the nucleus of comet 67P. Due to the overall low thermal inertia of t...
The Rosetta spacecraft has reached its final target, comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, in early Augus...
The long-term evolution of the surfaces of comets depends mainly on the erosion rate that is driven ...
Thermal and mechanical material properties determine comet evolution and even solar system formation...
On 2015 July 18, near perihelion at a heliocentric distance of 1.28 au, the Visible InfraRed Thermal...
The Visible InfraRed and Thermal Imaging Spectrometer VIRTIS instrument onboard Rosetta (ESA) has ...
Thermal and mechanical material properties determine comet evolution and even solar system formatio...
The imaging spectrometer VIRTIS onboard Rosetta (Coradini et al., 2007) acquires spectra in the rang...
Since August 2014, the VIRTIS imaging spectrometer onboard the Rosetta ESA spacecraft has intensivel...
The Visible InfraRed Thermal Imaging Spectrometer (VIRTIS) on board the orbiter of the ESA Rosetta ...
International audienceK nowledge of the surface temperature distribution of a comet's nucleus proves...
We describe thermal effects on the nucleus of comet 67P. Due to the overall low thermal inertia of t...
The Rosetta spacecraft has reached its final target, comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, in early Augus...
The long-term evolution of the surfaces of comets depends mainly on the erosion rate that is driven ...
Thermal and mechanical material properties determine comet evolution and even solar system formation...
On 2015 July 18, near perihelion at a heliocentric distance of 1.28 au, the Visible InfraRed Thermal...
The Visible InfraRed and Thermal Imaging Spectrometer VIRTIS instrument onboard Rosetta (ESA) has ...
Thermal and mechanical material properties determine comet evolution and even solar system formatio...
The imaging spectrometer VIRTIS onboard Rosetta (Coradini et al., 2007) acquires spectra in the rang...