Ac. Levasseurregourd et al., OPTICAL PROBING OF DUST IN COMET GRIGG-SKJELLERUP FROM THE GIOTTO SPACECRAFT, Planetary and space science, 41(2), 1993, pp. 167-169
The optical probe experiment (OPE) has provided the first in situ high
-resolution optical probing of the very inner coma of a short period c
omet, during the 10 July 1992 encounter of the Giotto spacecraft with
Grigg-Skjellerup. Preliminary results of the encounter are presented b
elow. Indications of entering the dust coma occurred around 17,000 km
before closest approach. From the rapid brightening of the signals det
ected under the observational geometry, there is good evidence that th
e distance of Giotto's closest approach to the nucleus was below 200 k
m, and that Giotto passed the nucleus on the anti-sunward side. The sc
anning of the dust coma at about 70-degrees from the line of motion cl
early shows the transition from the coma on the dark side to the coma
on the sunny side, where changes in the optical properties of grains o
ccur. The evolution of the polarization degree at about 90-degrees pha
se angle demonstrates that the optical properties of dust grains diffe
r in the very inner coma, in the dust jets and in the outer coma.