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The ESA Comet Interceptor mission is scheduled to launch in 2029. The University
of Bern leads the development of two payloads on board: Comet Camera (CoCa) and
the Mass Analyzer for Neutrals in a Coma (MANIaC).

The page provides an overview about the payloads and the mission and gives
insight in the development.

Scientific goals and outlook are presented for this exciting mission.


NEWS & EVENTS

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UNI BERN: COMETARY RESEARCH WITH BERNESE INSTRUMENTS

The University of Bern is contributing two instruments to the European Space
Agency's (ESA) Comet Interceptor Mission, which is due to set off for a comet in
2029. Martin Rubin explains the importance of this mission for understanding our
origins.



Inspirierend Anders Forscht


COMET INTERCEPTOR, THE ROSETTA MISSION AND THE SECRETS OF COMETS (GERMAN
PODCAST)

Find out if comets brought life and water to Earth, what the Comet Interceptor
Mission is, how comets are helping us search for other life, what dimethyl
sulfide is and why Nora started a huge debate about whether there is alcohol on
comets and much more!

Luca Beutel & Nora Hänni

ESA




COMET INTERCEPTOR APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION

ESA’s Comet Interceptor mission to visit a pristine comet or other interstellar
object just starting its journey into the inner Solar System has been ‘adopted’
this week; the study phase is complete and, following selection of the
spacecraft prime contractor, work will soon begin to build the mission.



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