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SARIM PLUS-sample return of comet 67P/CG and of interstellar matter

  • The Stardust mission returned cometary, interplanetary and (probably) interstellar dust in 2006 to Earth that have been analysed in Earth laboratories worldwide. Results of this mission have changed our view and knowledge on the early solar nebula. The Rosetta mission is on its way to land on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko and will investigate for the first time in great detail the comet nucleus and its environment starting in 2014. Additional astronomy and planetary space missions will further contribute to our understanding of dust generation, evolution and destruction in interstellar and interplanetary space and provide constraints on solar system formation and processes that led to the origin of life on Earth. One of these missions, SARIM-PLUS, will provide a unique perspective by measuring interplanetary and interstellar dust with high accuracy and sensitivity in our inner solar system between 1 and 2 AU. SARIM-PLUS employs latest in-situ techniques for a full characterisation of individual micrometeoroids (flux, mass, charge,The Stardust mission returned cometary, interplanetary and (probably) interstellar dust in 2006 to Earth that have been analysed in Earth laboratories worldwide. Results of this mission have changed our view and knowledge on the early solar nebula. The Rosetta mission is on its way to land on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko and will investigate for the first time in great detail the comet nucleus and its environment starting in 2014. Additional astronomy and planetary space missions will further contribute to our understanding of dust generation, evolution and destruction in interstellar and interplanetary space and provide constraints on solar system formation and processes that led to the origin of life on Earth. One of these missions, SARIM-PLUS, will provide a unique perspective by measuring interplanetary and interstellar dust with high accuracy and sensitivity in our inner solar system between 1 and 2 AU. SARIM-PLUS employs latest in-situ techniques for a full characterisation of individual micrometeoroids (flux, mass, charge, trajectory, composition()) and collects and returns these samples to Earth for a detailed analysis. The opportunity to visit again the target comet of the Rosetta mission 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimeenternko, and to investigate its dusty environment six years after Rosetta with complementary methods is unique and strongly enhances and supports the scientific exploration of this target and the entire Rosetta mission. Launch opportunities are in 2020 with a backup window starting early 2026. The comet encounter occurs in September 2021 and the reentry takes place in early 2024. An encounter speed of 6 km/s ensures comparable results to the Stardust mission.show moreshow less

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Author details:Ralf SramaORCiDGND, H. Krueger, T. Yamaguchi, T. Stephan, M. Burchell, A. T. Kearsley, V. Sterken, F. Postberg, S. Kempf, Eberhard GrünGND, Nicolas Altobelli, P. Ehrenfreund, V. Dikarev, M. Horanyi, Zoltan SternovskyORCiD, J. D. Carpenter, A. Westphal, Z. Gainsforth, A. Krabbe, Jessica Agarwal, H. Yano, J. Blum, H. Henkel, J. Hillier, P. Hoppe, M. Trieloff, S. Hsu, A. Mocker, K. Fiege, S. F. Green, A. Bischoff, F. Esposito, R. Laufer, T. W. Hyde, G. Herdrich, S. Fasoulas, A. Jaeckel, G. Jones, P. Jenniskens, E. Khalisi, Georg Moragas-Klostermeyer, Frank SpahnORCiDGND, H. U. Keller, P. Frisch, A. C. Levasseur-Regourd, N. Pailer, K. Altwegg, C. Engrand, S. Auer, J. Silen, S. Sasaki, M. Kobayashi, J. Schmidt, J. Kissel, B. Marty, P. Michel, P. Palumbo, O. Vaisberg, J. Baggaley, A. Rotundi, H. P. Roeser
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10686-011-9285-7
ISSN:0922-6435
ISSN:1572-9508
Title of parent work (English):EXPERIMENTAL ASTRONOMY
Publisher:SPRINGER
Place of publishing:DORDRECHT
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Year of first publication:2012
Publication year:2012
Release date:2017/03/26
Tag:Churyumov Gerasimenko; Cometary dust; Cosmic vision; Dust collector; IMF; Interplanetary dust; Interstellar dust; Mass spectrometry; Sample return
Volume:33
Issue:2-3
Number of pages:29
First page:723
Last Page:751
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