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Aspects of the major element composition of Halley's dust
DOI: 10.1038/332691a0 Bibcode: 1988Natur.332..691J

Kissel, J.; Jessberger, E. K.; Christoforidis, A.

The chemical composition of the solid grains from comet Halley can be inferred from impact-ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Halley's dust in the vicinity of the VEGA-1 spacecraft is a mixture of a refractory organic component and unequilibrated silicates, but detailed chemical information on individual particles is difficult to extract…

1988 Nature
Giotto 403
On the rotation axis of comet Halley
DOI: 10.1038/333146a0 Bibcode: 1988Natur.333..146K

Keller, H. U.; Thomas, N.

The observations of comet Halley by the Halley Multicolour Camera (HMC) on board the European Space Agency's Giotto spacecraft were supported by an extensive ground-based observational programme using the same filter set1. The intention was to place the transitory but detailed observations of the encounter in the frame of ground-based o…

1988 Nature
Giotto 17