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The New Rosetta Targets - Observations, Simulations and Instrument Performances (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
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The New Rosetta Targets - Observations, Simulations and Instrument Performances (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
Series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library, 311
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This volume collects papers presented, as invited and contributed
talks or posters, at the workshop on "The NEW Rosetta targets. Obs-
vations, simulations and instrument performances", which was held
in CaprionOctober13-15,2003. Morethan100scientistscoveringdi?erent
?elds, such as optical and radio astronomy, laboratory experiments
and modelling of comet physics and processes, as well as several
Principal Investigators of the instruments on board Rosetta,
participated to this highly interdisciplinary workshop. The Rosetta
mission was programmed for launch in January 2003 towards the short
period comet 46P/Wirtanen and the asteroids 140 Siwa and 4979
Otawara. However, due to problems with the Ariane V launcher, the
launch was postponed and the European Space Agency had to identify
new mission targets, suitable for a launch window at the end of
February 2004. The short period comet 67P/Churyumov-
Gerasimenkowaschosenasprimarytargetforthenewbaseline, together with
one or two asteroids to be selected, depending on the ?v available
after the Rosetta probe interplanetary orbit insertion. After the
succe- ful launch of the mission on March 2nd, 2004, the new
baseline foresees a double ?y-by with asteroids 21 Lutetia and 2867
Steins, on the way towards the rendezvous with the primary target,
that will be reached in 2014. The papers included in this volume
cover di?erent complementary ?elds: observations of the new Rosetta
targets, laboratory experiments,
theoreticalsimulationofcometenvironmentandprocesses,performances of
the experiments on board Rosetta spacecraft, also in view of the
new mission target(s).
Afterthepostponementofthemissionlaunch,comet67P/Churyumov-
Gerasimenko was the subject of an intense observation campaign, -
tween February and June 2003.
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