Laboratory data and the results of modelling are combined to predict the possible size of craters in icy bodies such as a comet nucleus. This is done in particular for the case of a a 370-kg mass impacting a body the size of the nucleus of comet 9P/Temple-1 at 10 km s(-1). This reproduces the Deep Impact comet impact to occur in 2005, when a NASA spacecraft will observe at close range an impact on the comet nucleus of an object deployed from the main spacecraft. The predicted crater size depends not only on uncertainties in extrapolation from laboratory scale and the modelling in general, but also on assumptions made about the nature of the target. In particular, allowance is made for the full range of reasonable target porosities; this can...
AbstractIn the previous symposium, it was demonstrated that extrapolation of momentum enhancement β ...
International audienceWe present 3-D simulations of impacts into Asteroid 21 Lutetia, the subject of...
Despite their global importance, little is known about the few existing examples of impacts into mar...
The morphology and size expected for impact craters on small icy bodies are presented. Such bodies a...
Abstract. The NASA Discovery Deep Impact mission involves a unique experiment designed to excavate p...
Summary. The NASA Deep Impact experiment has important implications to better understand cratering p...
On the 4th of July 2005 the Deep Impact probe reached comet 9P/Tempel 1. The flyby spacecraft observ...
International audienceUsing the cometary nucleus model developed by Espinasse et al., we calculate t...
NASA s Deep Impact Mission (launched January 2005) will provide, for the first time ever, insights i...
On the 4th of July 2005 the Deep Impact probe reached comet 9P/Tempel 1. The flyby spacecraft observ...
Abstract. The Deep Impact Mission will send a 500 kg impactor to create a crater on the nucleus of c...
Initiated as part of the 2010 Spin Your Thesis campaign, a new ESA Education programme, a group from...
Using the cometary nucleus model developed by Espinasse et al., we calculate the thermodynamical evo...
Using the cometary nucleus model developed by Espinasse et al. (1991), we calculate the thermodynami...
Introduction. The copper impactor spacecraft of the Deep Impact Mission which has mass of 372 kg, an...
AbstractIn the previous symposium, it was demonstrated that extrapolation of momentum enhancement β ...
International audienceWe present 3-D simulations of impacts into Asteroid 21 Lutetia, the subject of...
Despite their global importance, little is known about the few existing examples of impacts into mar...
The morphology and size expected for impact craters on small icy bodies are presented. Such bodies a...
Abstract. The NASA Discovery Deep Impact mission involves a unique experiment designed to excavate p...
Summary. The NASA Deep Impact experiment has important implications to better understand cratering p...
On the 4th of July 2005 the Deep Impact probe reached comet 9P/Tempel 1. The flyby spacecraft observ...
International audienceUsing the cometary nucleus model developed by Espinasse et al., we calculate t...
NASA s Deep Impact Mission (launched January 2005) will provide, for the first time ever, insights i...
On the 4th of July 2005 the Deep Impact probe reached comet 9P/Tempel 1. The flyby spacecraft observ...
Abstract. The Deep Impact Mission will send a 500 kg impactor to create a crater on the nucleus of c...
Initiated as part of the 2010 Spin Your Thesis campaign, a new ESA Education programme, a group from...
Using the cometary nucleus model developed by Espinasse et al., we calculate the thermodynamical evo...
Using the cometary nucleus model developed by Espinasse et al. (1991), we calculate the thermodynami...
Introduction. The copper impactor spacecraft of the Deep Impact Mission which has mass of 372 kg, an...
AbstractIn the previous symposium, it was demonstrated that extrapolation of momentum enhancement β ...
International audienceWe present 3-D simulations of impacts into Asteroid 21 Lutetia, the subject of...
Despite their global importance, little is known about the few existing examples of impacts into mar...