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Fission and reconfiguration of bilobate comets as revealed by 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko

The solid, central part of a comet—its nucleus—is subject to destructive processes, which cause nuclei to split at a rate of about 0.01 per year per comet. These destructive events are due to a range of possible thermophysical effects; however, the geophysical expressions of these effects are unknown. Separately, over two-thirds of comet nuclei that have been imaged at high resolution show bilobate shapes,...

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Fission and reconfiguration of bilobate comets as revealed by 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko

The solid, central part of a comet—its nucleus—is subject to destructive processes, which cause nuclei to split at a rate of about 0.01 per year per comet. These destructive events are due to a range of possible thermophysical effects; however, the geophysical expressions of these effects are unknown. Separately, over two-thirds of comet nuclei that have been imaged at high resolution show bilobate shapes,...

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