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Observations of comet 19P/Borrelly by the miniature integrated camera and spectrometer aboard Deep Space 1.

L A Soderblom1, T L Becker, G Bennett, D C Boice, D T Britt, R H Brown, B J Buratti, C Isbell, B Giese, T Hare, M D Hicks, E Howington-Kraus, R L Kirk, M Lee, R M Nelson, J Oberst, T C Owen, M D Rayman, B R Sandel, S A Stern, N Thomas, R V Yelle.   

Abstract

The nucleus of the Jupiter-family comet 19P/Borrelly was closely observed by the Miniature Integrated Camera and Spectrometer aboard the Deep Space 1 spacecraft on 22 September 2001. The 8-kilometer-long body is highly variegated on a scale of 200 meters, exhibiting large albedo variations (0.01 to 0.03) and complex geologic relationships. Short-wavelength infrared spectra (1.3 to 2.6 micrometers) show a slope toward the red and a hot, dry surface (</=345 kelvin, with no trace of water ice or hydrated minerals), consistent with approximately 10% or less of the surface actively sublimating. Borrelly's coma exhibits two types of dust features: fans and highly collimated jets. At encounter, the near-nucleus coma was dominated by a prominent dust jet that resolved into at least three smaller jets emanating from a broad basin in the middle of the nucleus. Because the major dust jet remained fixed in orientation, it is evidently aligned near the rotation axis of the nucleus.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11934989     DOI: 10.1126/science.1069527

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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1.  The diurnal cycle of water ice on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.

Authors:  M C De Sanctis; F Capaccioni; M Ciarniello; G Filacchione; M Formisano; S Mottola; A Raponi; F Tosi; D Bockelée-Morvan; S Erard; C Leyrat; B Schmitt; E Ammannito; G Arnold; M A Barucci; M Combi; M T Capria; P Cerroni; W-H Ip; E Kuehrt; T B McCord; E Palomba; P Beck; E Quirico
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2015-09-24       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Cometary science after Rosetta.

Authors:  Geraint H Jones; Matthew M Knight; Alan Fitzsimmons; Matt G G T Taylor
Journal:  Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci       Date:  2017-07-13       Impact factor: 4.226

3.  Large heterogeneities in comet 67P as revealed by active pits from sinkhole collapse.

Authors:  Jean-Baptiste Vincent; Dennis Bodewits; Sébastien Besse; Holger Sierks; Cesare Barbieri; Philippe Lamy; Rafael Rodrigo; Detlef Koschny; Hans Rickman; Horst Uwe Keller; Jessica Agarwal; Michael F A'Hearn; Anne-Thérèse Auger; M Antonella Barucci; Jean-Loup Bertaux; Ivano Bertini; Claire Capanna; Gabriele Cremonese; Vania Da Deppo; Björn Davidsson; Stefano Debei; Mariolino De Cecco; Mohamed Ramy El-Maarry; Francesca Ferri; Sonia Fornasier; Marco Fulle; Robert Gaskell; Lorenza Giacomini; Olivier Groussin; Aurélie Guilbert-Lepoutre; P Gutierrez-Marques; Pedro J Gutiérrez; Carsten Güttler; Nick Hoekzema; Sebastian Höfner; Stubbe F Hviid; Wing-Huen Ip; Laurent Jorda; Jörg Knollenberg; Gabor Kovacs; Rainer Kramm; Ekkehard Kührt; Michael Küppers; Fiorangela La Forgia; Luisa M Lara; Monica Lazzarin; Vicky Lee; Cédric Leyrat; Zhong-Yi Lin; Josè J Lopez Moreno; Stephen Lowry; Sara Magrin; Lucie Maquet; Simone Marchi; Francesco Marzari; Matteo Massironi; Harald Michalik; Richard Moissl; Stefano Mottola; Giampiero Naletto; Nilda Oklay; Maurizio Pajola; Frank Preusker; Frank Scholten; Nicolas Thomas; Imre Toth; Cecilia Tubiana
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2015-07-02       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 4.  On the Origin and Evolution of the Material in 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.

Authors:  Martin Rubin; Cécile Engrand; Colin Snodgrass; Paul Weissman; Kathrin Altwegg; Henner Busemann; Alessandro Morbidelli; Michael Mumma
Journal:  Space Sci Rev       Date:  2020-07-30       Impact factor: 8.017

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