Relevant Coma Composition Investigations for the Comet Interceptor Mission

The Comet Interceptor Mission (ESA/JAXA) aims to visit a long-period comet or interstellar object. Its primary science goals are to characterize the object's shape, structure, and the composition of its surface and gas coma. The mission consists of three spacecraft, the primary and two accompan...

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