The chemical composition of comets and possible contribution to planet composition and evolutionThe theory of cold aggregation of interstellar dust into comets is shown to support the ideas that comets provided not only a substantial part of the earth's water but also of its complex organic surface material. Comparison of the density of interstellar dust with meteor densities leads to the conclusion that comets are very fluffy bodies whose solid matter occupies no more than 2/5 of the total volume and possibly substantially less. This implies an extremely low comet albedo of about 0.05 in the visual even for slightly absorbing individual components.
Document ID
19870046835
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Greenberg, J. Mayo (Leiden Rijksuniversiteit, Netherlands)