Abstract

The Comet Rendezvous Asteroid Flyby (CRAF) mission is the next step in the exploration of comets as well as the first of NASA's new generation of spacecraft for primitive body and outer-planet missions. If launched in September 1992, CRAF will fly by one or two asteroids en route to a rendezvous with P/Tempel 2 in December, 1996. The post-rendezvous mission profile includes: (1) a reconnaissance phase to assess the cometary environment and to determine the mass of the nucleus; (2) a nucleus observation phase, lasting over a year, with emphasis on determining the physical and chemical properties of the nucleus and the changes associated with the onset of cometary activity; and (3) a perihelion phase with emphasis on studying the nature and dynamics of the dust, gas, and plasma in the coma and tail.

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