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The Rosetta spacecraft (S/C), which is planned to meet comet 46P/Wirtanen i
n 2011, will carry a set of five wave and plasma instruments (i.e. the Rose
tta Plasma Consortium). This is to measure the cometary plasma properties f
rom the minimum value of activity of the comet to its maximum value at peri
helion. The mutual impedance probe, MIP, is one of those (Trotignon et al.,
1999) five.