The Rosetta lander.
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Image courtesy NASA.
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Image courtesy NASA.
Rosetta lander instruments
The Rosetta lander has many instruments that it will use to make measurements when it lands on Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The instruments carried by the lander are described in the table below. The instruments on the Rosetta orbiter are described on a separate page.
Instrument | Purpose |
ALICE | Analyzes gases in comet's coma and tail |
CONSERT | Uses radio waves to probe comet's interior |
COSIMA | Chemical analysis of dust grains |
GIADA | Dust velocity and impact measurement - number, masses, and velocities of dust grains coming from the comet |
MIDAS | Micro-imaging dust analysis - physical analysis (size, shape, etc.) of dust grains |
MIRO | Measures major gases and sub-surface temperature of the comet |
OSIRIS | Wide-angle and narrow-angle cameras |
ROSINA | Chemical analysis of comet's atmosphere |
RPC | Plasma measurements - 5 sensors measure physical properties of the nucleus, the structure of the coma, and the comet's interaction with the solar wind |
RSI | Spacecraft's radio signals are used to measure the mass & density of the nucleus and to define the comet's orbit |
VIRTIS | Maps the temperature on the surface of the nucleus & identifies gases |
Last modified January 8, 2004 by Randy Russell.