Neutral gas measurements of comet Halley from VEGA 1

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Halley'S Comet, Neutral Gases, Vega Project, Gas Density, Spatial Distribution, Comets, Halley, Spacecraft Observations, Mission Description, Experiments, Ing, Neutral Gas Experiment, Vega 1, Gases, Composition, Distance, Fis, Comet Nuclei, Density, Analysis, Distribution, Field Ionization System, Procedure, Equipment

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The neutral gas experiment (ING) aboard the Vega 1 spacecraft detected
cometary gas within a distance of 60,000 km from the nucleus of comet
Halley. A preliminary inspection of the data permits an analysis of the
variation in neutral gas density. Fine structure was detected in the
spatial distribution of lower-mass species.

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