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- Comet Hartley2s nucleus from EPOXI
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Modelling comet's dust-jets
Tuesday, 27 April 2010 11:33
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german astronomers have made a 3D model of a comet nucleus, that can recreate the active jet-zones. This will help ESA's Rosetta probe, when is lands on a comet in 2014 A comet’s nucleus is much more than an unvarying chunk of ice and dust. Under the Sun’s influence, volatile substances such as water, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide are emitted from certain regions on its surface - the so-called active regions - carrying dust particles with a diameter of up to a few centimetres into space. Seen from Earth, these fountains of dust can be discerned as jets or spiral arms that surround the comet (see figure 1). These structures are embedded in a sheath of gas and dust called the coma that is produced by the more uniform activity of the overall surface. The technique is described in an article in Astronomy & Astrophysics, 512, A60, 2010 Source: Max Planck Institute |




