Target 67P/C-G

 
















Target 67P/C-G

Mission Rosetta

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ROSETTA

MISSIONHOSTINSTRUMENTPRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S)
RosettaOrbiterALICES. A. Stern (SwRI, Boulder, USA)
  CONSERTW. Kofman (LPG, Grenoble, France)
  COSIMAM. Hilchenbach (MPS, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany)
  GIADAA. Rotundi (Università degli studi di Napoli “Parthenope”)
  MIDASM. Bentley (IWF, Graz, Austria)
  MIROM. Hofstadter (NASA/JPL, Pasadena, USA)
  NAVCAMThe NAVCAM is commanded by the Rosetta Flight Dynamics and Flight Control Teams at ESOC. The data were processed and archived by the Rosetta Science Ground Segment (SGS) and the Planetary Science Archive Team (PSA) at ESAC.
  OSIRISH. Sierks (MPS, Goettingen, Germany)
  ROSINAK. Altwegg (University of Bern, Switzerland)
  RPCICAH. Nilsson (Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Kiruna, Sweden)
  RPCIESJ. Burch (SwRI, San Antonio, TX., USA)
  RPCLAPA. Eriksson (Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Uppsala, Sweden)
  RPCMAGK-H Glassmeier (TU Braunschweig, Germany)
  RPCMIPP. Henri (LPC2E/CNRS, Orléans, France)
  RSIM. Paetzold (University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany)
  VIRTISF. Capaccioni (IAPS-INAF, Rome, Italy)
 Philae LanderAPXSG. Klingenhoefer (Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany)
  CIVAJ.P. Bibring (Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale, France)
  CONSERTW. Kofman (LPG, Grenoble, France)
  COSACF. Goesmann (MPS, Goettingen, Germany)
  MUPUST. Spohn (DLR, Germany)
  PTOLEMYI. Wright (Open University, UK)
  ROLISS. Mottola (DLR, Germany)
  ROMAPH-U. Auster (Technische Universitaet Braunschweig, Germany)
  SD2A. Ercoli-Finzi, (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
  SESAME

M. Knapmeyer (DLR, Germany)

 AncillaryShape ModelThe shape models have been produced using data from the OSIRIS and NAVCAM instruments. Consult the CITATION_DESC in the label of each product you use and make sure that you cite / acknowledge the relevant data producer listed there.

Mission: Mars Express















Mission: Mars Express

https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Mars_Express

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032063316304688?via%3Dihub

MARS EXPRESS

MISSIONINSTRUMENTPRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S)
Mars ExpressASPERA-3R. Lundin (Swedish Institute of Space Science, Kiruna, Sweden)
 HRSCG. Neukum (Freie Universitaet, Berlin, Germany)
 MARSISG. Picardi (Universita di Roma 'La Sapienza', Rome, Italy), R. Orosei (IAPS, Rome, Italy) and J. Plaut (JPL, Pasadena, USA)
 MRSM. Paetzold (University of Cologne, Germany)
 OMEGAJ.P. Bibring (Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale, France)
 PFSM. Giuranna (IAPS, Rome, Italy)
 SPICAMF. Montmessin (LATMOS, Paris, France)
 VMCA. Sanchez-Lavega (UPV-EHU, Bilbao, Spain)

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Target Mars Mission Rosetta Instrument OSIRIS

 





Target Mars
Mission Rosetta
Instrument OSIRIS

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ROSETTA

MISSIONHOSTINSTRUMENTPRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S)
RosettaOrbiterALICES. A. Stern (SwRI, Boulder, USA)
  CONSERTW. Kofman (LPG, Grenoble, France)
  COSIMAM. Hilchenbach (MPS, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany)
  GIADAA. Rotundi (Università degli studi di Napoli “Parthenope”)
  MIDASM. Bentley (IWF, Graz, Austria)
  MIROM. Hofstadter (NASA/JPL, Pasadena, USA)
  NAVCAMThe NAVCAM is commanded by the Rosetta Flight Dynamics and Flight Control Teams at ESOC. The data were processed and archived by the Rosetta Science Ground Segment (SGS) and the Planetary Science Archive Team (PSA) at ESAC.
  OSIRISH. Sierks (MPS, Goettingen, Germany)
  ROSINAK. Altwegg (University of Bern, Switzerland)
  RPCICAH. Nilsson (Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Kiruna, Sweden)
  RPCIESJ. Burch (SwRI, San Antonio, TX., USA)
  RPCLAPA. Eriksson (Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Uppsala, Sweden)
  RPCMAGK-H Glassmeier (TU Braunschweig, Germany)
  RPCMIPP. Henri (LPC2E/CNRS, Orléans, France)
  RSIM. Paetzold (University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany)
  VIRTISF. Capaccioni (IAPS-INAF, Rome, Italy)
 Philae LanderAPXSG. Klingenhoefer (Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany)
  CIVAJ.P. Bibring (Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale, France)
  CONSERTW. Kofman (LPG, Grenoble, France)
  COSACF. Goesmann (MPS, Goettingen, Germany)
  MUPUST. Spohn (DLR, Germany)
  PTOLEMYI. Wright (Open University, UK)
  ROLISS. Mottola (DLR, Germany)
  ROMAPH-U. Auster (Technische Universitaet Braunschweig, Germany)
  SD2A. Ercoli-Finzi, (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
  SESAME

M. Knapmeyer (DLR, Germany)

 AncillaryShape ModelThe shape models have been produced using data from the OSIRIS and NAVCAM instruments. Consult the CITATION_DESC in the label of each product you use and make sure that you cite / acknowledge the relevant data producer listed there.

101955 Bennu sample collected by OSIRIS-REx

101955 Bennu

μL2MS spectrum of organic molecules that outgassed from sample OREX-501006-0 after loading into the vacuum chamber. The spectrum of the released molecules after laser desorption is identical.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/maps.14227

Asteroid (101955) Bennu in the laboratory: Properties of the sample collected by OSIRIS-REx

Dante S. Lauretta, Harold C. Connolly Jr, Joseph E. Aebersold, Conel M. O'D. Alexander, Ronald-L. Ballouz, Jessica J. Barnes, Helena C. Bates, Carina A. Bennett … See all authors 

First published: 26 June 2024 https://doi.org/10.1111/maps.14227

Dante S. Lauretta and Harold C. Connolly contributed equally to this work.

The additional members of the OSIRIS-REx Sample Analysis Team are listed in Appendix  1.

Editorial Handling—Dr. A. J. Timothy Jull


Examples of coarse-grained (a) and fine-grained (b) phyllosilicates in sample OREX-501017-0.


Examples of magnetite and sulfide in samples OREX-501001-0, OREX-803079-0, and OREX-501002-0. (a) Magnetite framboids. (b) Magnetite spheres with radially projecting needles next to dodecahedral crystals. (c) Dodecahedral magnetite with surface etching. (d) Magnetite plaquettes. (e, f) Pseudohexagonal plates of pyrrhotites.

Examples of carbonates in samples OREX-803100-0 and OREX-803080-0. (a) Individual dolomite grain. (b, c) Calcite assemblages. (d) Magnesite with surface alteration features.



Examples of different types of condensed organic phases and minerals in sample OREX-501002-0. (a) Carbon-rich area distinct from surrounding minerals (outlined in yellow). (b) Carbon–mineral aggregate. (c) Organic nanoglobule (yellow arrow).