The Halley missions of 1986 gave us a first, quick glimpse of a comet nucleus and the first in situ measurements of cometary gas and dust. Many of our basic ideas about cometary nuclei were confirmed while a number of startling new discoveries were also made. However, in many respects the very fast Halley flybys raised more questions than they answered. We learned, for example, that comets contain a large amount of organic material but we were unable to determine precisely which organic molecules were present. We learned, too, that the nucleus of a comet is a dark, irregularly shaped body, but we could determine very little about the physical state and structure of the ices and grains within the comet nucleus
The flybys of now four cometary nuclei revealed bodies with seemingly diverse topography and morphol...
Relevant results from the observations of Comet Kohoutek are presented with an outline summary of ba...
When this program began in 1975 only limited photometry had been carried out on comets at any wavele...
The Comet Rendezvous Asteroid Flyby (CRAF) mission is designed to answer the many questions raised b...
The Comet Rendezvous Asteroid Flyby (CRAF) mission received a new start in fiscal year 1990. CRAF wi...
A lot of clues concerning the origin of the solar system can be found by sending an exploring spacec...
A program of cometary missions is proposed. The nature and size of interstellar dust, its origin and...
Before the Stardust Mission, many persons (including the mission team) believed that comet nuclei wo...
The major scientific objectives of a mission are: to determine the chemical nature and physical stru...
The Rosetta observations have greatly advanced our knowledge of the cometary nucleus and its immedia...
The broad impact of a cometary mission is assessed with particular emphasis on scientific interest i...
Known facts about comets are reviewed including their organic and inorganic content. Photographs are...
Scientific objectives and mission strategies for a flyby of Halley's comet and rendezvous with Tempe...
Two successive journeys will soon offer a perspective on the origin of the solar system and perhaps ...
The minimum scientific spacecraft instrumentation is considered that is likely to result in as compl...
The flybys of now four cometary nuclei revealed bodies with seemingly diverse topography and morphol...
Relevant results from the observations of Comet Kohoutek are presented with an outline summary of ba...
When this program began in 1975 only limited photometry had been carried out on comets at any wavele...
The Comet Rendezvous Asteroid Flyby (CRAF) mission is designed to answer the many questions raised b...
The Comet Rendezvous Asteroid Flyby (CRAF) mission received a new start in fiscal year 1990. CRAF wi...
A lot of clues concerning the origin of the solar system can be found by sending an exploring spacec...
A program of cometary missions is proposed. The nature and size of interstellar dust, its origin and...
Before the Stardust Mission, many persons (including the mission team) believed that comet nuclei wo...
The major scientific objectives of a mission are: to determine the chemical nature and physical stru...
The Rosetta observations have greatly advanced our knowledge of the cometary nucleus and its immedia...
The broad impact of a cometary mission is assessed with particular emphasis on scientific interest i...
Known facts about comets are reviewed including their organic and inorganic content. Photographs are...
Scientific objectives and mission strategies for a flyby of Halley's comet and rendezvous with Tempe...
Two successive journeys will soon offer a perspective on the origin of the solar system and perhaps ...
The minimum scientific spacecraft instrumentation is considered that is likely to result in as compl...
The flybys of now four cometary nuclei revealed bodies with seemingly diverse topography and morphol...
Relevant results from the observations of Comet Kohoutek are presented with an outline summary of ba...
When this program began in 1975 only limited photometry had been carried out on comets at any wavele...