Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1986
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Physics
Comet Nuclei, Feasibility Analysis, Gamma Ray Spectrometers, Penetration, Chemical Composition, Mariner Spacecraft, Mechanical Properties
Scientific paper
A penetrator system has been suggested as an approach for making in situ measurements of the composition and physical properties of the nucleus of a comet. This study has examined in detail the feasibility of implementing the penetrator concept. The penetrator system and mission designs have been developed and iterated in sufficient detail to provide a high level of confidence that the concept can be implemented within the constraints of the Mariner Mark 2 spacecraft.
Adams G. L.
Amundsen R. J.
Beardsley Wallace R.
Cash R. H.
Clark Ben C.
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