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The Comet Interceptor Mission.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/192220
Date of Publication
2024
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Physikalisches Instit...

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Space Research and Pl...

Space Research and Pl...

Space Research and Pl...

Contributor
Jones, Geraint H
Snodgrass, Colin
Tubiana, Cecilia
Küppers, Michael
Kawakita, Hideyo
Lara, Luisa M
Agarwal, Jessica
André, Nicolas
Attree, Nicholas
Auster, Uli
Bagnulo, Stefano
Bannister, Michele
Beth, Arnaud
Bowles, Neil
Coates, Andrew
Colangeli, Luigi
Corral van Damme, Carlos
Da Deppo, Vania
De Keyser, Johan
Della Corte, Vincenzo
Edberg, Niklas
El-Maarry, Mohamed Ramy
Faggi, Sara
Fulle, Marco
Funase, Ryu
Galand, Marina
Goetz, Charlotte
Groussin, Olivier
Guilbert-Lepoutre, Aurélie
Henri, Pierre
Kasahara, Satoshi
Kereszturi, Akos
Kidger, Mark
Knight, Matthew
Kokotanekova, Rosita
Kolmasova, Ivana
Kossacki, Konrad
Kührt, Ekkehard
Kwon, Yuna
La Forgia, Fiorangela
Levasseur-Regourd, Anny-Chantal
Lippi, Manuela
Longobardo, Andrea
Marschall, Raphael
Morawski, Marek
Muñoz, Olga
Näsilä, Antti
Nilsson, Hans
Opitom, Cyrielle
Pajusalu, Mihkel
Pommerol, Antoine
Physikalisches Institut - Space Research and Planetology Physics
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Remote Sensing
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Prech, Lubomir
Rando, Nicola
Ratti, Francesco
Rothkaehl, Hanna
Rotundi, Alessandra
Rubin, Martinorcid-logo
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Physikalisches Institut - Space Research and Planetology Physics
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Comets
Sakatani, Naoya
Sánchez, Joan Pau
Simon Wedlund, Cyril
Stankov, Anamarija
Thomas, Nicolas
Physikalisches Institut - Space Research and Planetology Physics
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Remote Sensing
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Toth, Imre
Villanueva, Geronimo
Vincent, Jean-Baptiste
Volwerk, Martin
Wurz, Peterorcid-logo
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Labs Planet in Situ
Physikalisches Institut - Space Research and Planetology Physics
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Wielders, Arno
Yoshioka, Kazuo
Aleksiejuk, Konrad
Alvarez, Fernando
Amoros, Carine
Aslam, Shahid
Atamaniuk, Barbara
Baran, Jędrzej
Barciński, Tomasz
Beck, Thomas
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Remote Sensing
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Physikalisches Institut - Space Research and Planetology Physics
Behnke, Thomas
Berglund, Martin
Bertini, Ivano
Bieda, Marcin
Binczyk, Piotr
Busch, Martin-Diego
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Comet Interceptor
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Physikalisches Institut - Space Research and Planetology Physics
Cacovean, Andrei
Capria, Maria Teresa
Carr, Chris
Castro Marín, José María
Ceriotti, Matteo
Chioetto, Paolo
Chuchra-Konrad, Agata
Cocola, Lorenzo
Colin, Fabrice
Crews, Chiaki
Cripps, Victoria
Cupido, Emanuele
Dassatti, Alberto
Davidsson, Björn J R
de Roche, Thierry
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Construction
Physikalisches Institut - Space Research and Planetology Physics
Deca, Jan
Del Togno, Simone
Dhooghe, Frederik
Donaldson Hanna, Kerri
Eriksson, Anders
Fedorov, Andrey
Fernández-Valenzuela, Estela
Ferretti, Stefano
Floriot, Johan
Frassetto, Fabio
Fredriksson, Jesper
Garnier, Philippe
Gaweł, Dorota
Génot, Vincent
Gerber, Thomas
Physikalisches Institut - Space Research and Planetology Physics
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Glassmeier, Karl-Heinz
Granvik, Mikael
Grison, Benjamin
Gunell, Herbert
Hachemi, Tedjani
Hagen, Christian
Hajra, Rajkumar
Harada, Yuki
Hasiba, Johann
Haslebacher, Nico Thomas
Physikalisches Institut - Space Research and Planetology Physics
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Herranz De La Revilla, Miguel Luis
Hestroffer, Daniel
Hewagama, Tilak
Holt, Carrie
Hviid, Stubbe
Iakubivskyi, Iaroslav
Inno, Laura
Irwin, Patrick
Ivanovski, Stavro
Jansky, Jiri
Jernej, Irmgard
Jeszenszky, Harald
Jimenéz, Jaime
Jorda, Laurent
Kama, Mihkel
Kameda, Shingo
Kelley, Michael S P
Klepacki, Kamil
Kohout, Tomáš
Kojima, Hirotsugu
Kowalski, Tomasz
Kuwabara, Masaki
Ladno, Michal
Laky, Gunter
Lammer, Helmut
Lan, Radek
Lavraud, Benoit
Lazzarin, Monica
Le Duff, Olivier
Lee, Qiu-Mei
Lesniak, Cezary
Lewis, Zoe
Lin, Zhong-Yi
Lister, Tim
Lowry, Stephen
Magnes, Werner
Markkanen, Johannes
Martinez Navajas, Ignacio
Martins, Zita
Matsuoka, Ayako
Matyjasiak, Barbara
Mazelle, Christian
Mazzotta Epifani, Elena
Meier, Mirko Ruedi
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Comet Interceptor
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Construction
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Michaelis, Harald
Micheli, Marco
Migliorini, Alessandra
Millet, Aude-Lyse
Moreno, Fernando
Mottola, Stefano
Moutounaick, Bruno
Muinonen, Karri
Müller, Daniel Robertorcid-logo
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Physikalisches Institut - Space Research and Planetology Physics
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Comets
Murakami, Go
Murata, Naofumi
Myszka, Kamil
Nakajima, Shintaro
Nemeth, Zoltan
Nikolajev, Artiom
Nordera, Simone
Ohlsson, Dan
Olesk, Aire
Ottacher, Harald
Ozaki, Naoya
Oziol, Christophe
Patel, Manish
Savio Paul, Aditya
Penttilä, Antti
Pernechele, Claudio
Peterson, Joakim
Petraglio, Enrico
Piccirillo, Alice Maria
Plaschke, Ferdinand
Polak, Szymon
Postberg, Frank
Proosa, Herman
Protopapa, Silvia
Puccio, Walter
Ranvier, Sylvain
Raymond, Sean
Richter, Ingo
Rieder, Martin
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Physikalisches Institut - Space Research and Planetology Physics
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Construction
Rigamonti, Roberto
Ruiz Rodriguez, Irene
Santolik, Ondrej
Sasaki, Takahiro
Schrödter, Rolf
Shirley, Katherine
Slavinskis, Andris
Sodor, Balint
Soucek, Jan
Stephenson, Peter
Stöckli, Linus Leoorcid-logo
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Remote Sensing
Physikalisches Institut - Lehre Universität Bern
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Szewczyk, Paweł
Troznai, Gabor
Uhlir, Ludek
Usami, Naoto
Valavanoglou, Aris
Vaverka, Jakub
Wang, Wei
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Comet Interceptor
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Remote Sensing
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Wang, Xiao-Dong
Wattieaux, Gaëtan
Wieser, Martin
Wolf, Sebastian
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Construction
Yano, Hajime
Yoshikawa, Ichiro
Zakharov, Vladimir
Zawistowski, Tomasz
Zuppella, Paola
Rinaldi, Giovanna
Ji, Hantao
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600 - Technology::620...

Series
Space science reviews
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0038-6308
Publisher
Springer
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1007/s11214-023-01035-0
PubMed ID
38282745
Uncontrolled Keywords

Comets Instruments – ...

Description
Here we describe the novel, multi-point Comet Interceptor mission. It is dedicated to the exploration of a little-processed long-period comet, possibly entering the inner Solar System for the first time, or to encounter an interstellar object originating at another star. The objectives of the mission are to address the following questions: What are the surface composition, shape, morphology, and structure of the target object? What is the composition of the gas and dust in the coma, its connection to the nucleus, and the nature of its interaction with the solar wind? The mission was proposed to the European Space Agency in 2018, and formally adopted by the agency in June 2022, for launch in 2029 together with the Ariel mission. Comet Interceptor will take advantage of the opportunity presented by ESA's F-Class call for fast, flexible, low-cost missions to which it was proposed. The call required a launch to a halo orbit around the Sun-Earth L2 point. The mission can take advantage of this placement to wait for the discovery of a suitable comet reachable with its minimum V capability of . Comet Interceptor will be unique in encountering and studying, at a nominal closest approach distance of 1000 km, a comet that represents a near-pristine sample of material from the formation of the Solar System. It will also add a capability that no previous cometary mission has had, which is to deploy two sub-probes - B1, provided by the Japanese space agency, JAXA, and B2 - that will follow different trajectories through the coma. While the main probe passes at a nominal 1000 km distance, probes B1 and B2 will follow different chords through the coma at distances of 850 km and 400 km, respectively. The result will be unique, simultaneous, spatially resolved information of the 3-dimensional properties of the target comet and its interaction with the space environment. We present the mission's science background leading to these objectives, as well as an overview of the scientific instruments, mission design, and schedule.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/173862
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