2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10686-021-09783-z
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Cometary plasma science

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“…These questions can be addressed by spacecraft missions (Goetz et al. 2021 ), but also simulations (see Sect. 3.3 ) and laboratory measurements (see Sect.…”
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“…These questions can be addressed by spacecraft missions (Goetz et al. 2021 ), but also simulations (see Sect. 3.3 ) and laboratory measurements (see Sect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Goetz et al. ( 2021 ) outline open questions and propose mission concepts that would be able to (partially) answer them. By far the most complete mission profile is that of a dedicated multi-spacecraft mission to study a comet’s plasma environment.…”
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“…Comet Interceptor will perform the first multi-point sam-pling, but the only instrument common to all three spacecraft is a magnetometer, and it is a fast flyby mission. A plasma-science dedicated rendezvous mission with at least four identical spacecraft measuring the interaction between a comet and the solar wind has been proposed as the next big step forward for this field (Goetz et al 2021). While this concept assumes four small-to-medium sized independent spacecraft, it is also interesting to consider the possibilities presented by advances in technology for very small platforms.…”
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