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The 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko observation campaign in support of the Rosetta mission.

Authors :
Snodgrass C
A'Hearn MF
Aceituno F
Afanasiev V
Bagnulo S
Bauer J
Bergond G
Besse S
Biver N
Bodewits D
Boehnhardt H
Bonev BP
Borisov G
Carry B
Casanova V
Cochran A
Conn BC
Davidsson B
Davies JK
de León J
de Mooij E
de Val-Borro M
Delacruz M
DiSanti MA
Drew JE
Duffard R
Edberg NJT
Faggi S
Feaga L
Fitzsimmons A
Fujiwara H
Gibb EL
Gillon M
Green SF
Guijarro A
Guilbert-Lepoutre A
Gutiérrez PJ
Hadamcik E
Hainaut O
Haque S
Hedrosa R
Hines D
Hopp U
Hoyo F
Hutsemékers D
Hyland M
Ivanova O
Jehin E
Jones GH
Keane JV
Kelley MSP
Kiselev N
Kleyna J
Kluge M
Knight MM
Kokotanekova R
Koschny D
Kramer EA
López-Moreno JJ
Lacerda P
Lara LM
Lasue J
Lehto HJ
Levasseur-Regourd AC
Licandro J
Lin ZY
Lister T
Lowry SC
Mainzer A
Manfroid J
Marchant J
McKay AJ
McNeill A
Meech KJ
Micheli M
Mohammed I
Monguió M
Moreno F
Muñoz O
Mumma MJ
Nikolov P
Opitom C
Ortiz JL
Paganini L
Pajuelo M
Pozuelos FJ
Protopapa S
Pursimo T
Rajkumar B
Ramanjooloo Y
Ramos E
Ries C
Riffeser A
Rosenbush V
Rousselot P
Ryan EL
Santos-Sanz P
Schleicher DG
Schmidt M
Schulz R
Sen AK
Somero A
Sota A
Stinson A
Sunshine JM
Thompson A
Tozzi GP
Tubiana C
Villanueva GL
Wang X
Wooden DH
Yagi M
Yang B
Zaprudin B
Zegmott TJ
Source :
Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences [Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci] 2017 Jul 13; Vol. 375 (2097).
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We present a summary of the campaign of remote observations that supported the European Space Agency's Rosetta mission. Telescopes across the globe (and in space) followed comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko from before Rosetta's arrival until nearly the end of the mission in September 2016. These provided essential data for mission planning, large-scale context information for the coma and tails beyond the spacecraft and a way to directly compare 67P with other comets. The observations revealed 67P to be a relatively 'well-behaved' comet, typical of Jupiter family comets and with activity patterns that repeat from orbit to orbit. Comparison between this large collection of telescopic observations and the in situ results from Rosetta will allow us to better understand comet coma chemistry and structure. This work is just beginning as the mission ends-in this paper, we present a summary of the ground-based observations and early results, and point to many questions that will be addressed in future studies.This article is part of the themed issue 'Cometary science after Rosetta'.<br /> (© 2017 The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1364-503X
Volume :
375
Issue :
2097
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28554971
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2016.0249