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Date: 2013-09-18 14:19:48
Comets
Rosetta mission
Discovery program
Comet
Cosmic dust
Rosetta
81P/Wild
Plasma
Stardust
Spacecraft
Spaceflight
Space technology

DUSTY PLASMA EFFECTS IN COMETS: EXPECTATIONS FOR ROSETTA D.A. Mendis,1 and M. Horányi,2 Received 25 October 2012; revised 26 January 2013; accepted 31 January[removed]Despite their small masses, comets have played an

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