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Rosetta et après: le futur de l'exploration des comètes.
DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.1809.03204 Bibcode: 2018LAstr.132...48C

Crovisier, J.

This article reviews the results obtained by the Rosetta space probe on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko and the expectations of future space exploration of comets.

2018 L'Astronomie
Rosetta 0
La poussiere cosmique
Bibcode: 2017LAstr.131f..22R

Rotundi, Alessandra

Since the 1970s, dust has been collected in the terrestrial environment in the hope of studying dust particles witnessing the primordial protoplanetary nebula materials. In the 21th century, cometary dust was collected by the Stardust/NASA probe in the coma of comet 81P/Wild-2 and returned to Earth. Cometary dust was also analyzed in situ by Roset…

2017 L'Astronomie
Rosetta 0
De la boule de neige sale au canard en caoutchouc noir, 67P/ Churyumov Gerasimenko, From the dirty snowball to the rubber black duck, 67P/ Churyumov Gerasimenko
Bibcode: 2016LAstr.130l..30B

Borg, Janet

Rosetta has ended its mission on 30 September 2016 with a controlled impact in the Ma'at region on the small lobe of comet 67P/ Churyumov Gerasimenko. Since its arrival in the vicinity of the comet in august 2014, Rosetta has spent more than two years living with the comet, investigating its nucleus and its environment. It has witnessed how a come…

2016 L'Astronomie
Rosetta 0
Hector Servadac et les comètes de Jules Verne.
Bibcode: 2005LAstr.119..312C

Crovisier, J.

"Hector Servadac" ("Off on a Comet") is a novel by Jules Verne published in 1877. Anticipating the Rosetta mission, it fantasizes about the in situ exploration of a comet by a small group of castaways. This novel illustrates what was publicly known on comets at that time.

2005 L'Astronomie
Rosetta 3