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Volume 29, Number 5, March 2002
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Preface
pp. 689-689(1)
Authors: Klinger J.; Mohlmann D.

Laboratory studies of gas-dust jet formation on cometary nucleus surface
pp. 705-708(4)
Authors: Ibadinov K.I.; Rahmonov A.A.

A model of the activity of comet wild 2
pp. 709-714(6)
Authors: Capria M.T.; Coradini A.; De Sanctis M.C.

Euler, Jacobi, and missions to comets and asteroids
pp. 725-734(10)
Author: Efroimsky M.

Dynamics of cometary fragments. The case of comet 46P/Wirtanen
pp. 735-743(9)
Authors: Desvoivres E.; Klinger J.

Chemistry of O(1D) atoms in the coma: implications for cometary missions
pp. 745-750(6)
Authors: Bhardwaj A.; Haider S.A.

Solid state convection in the icy satellites: discussion of its possibility
pp. 751-756(6)
Authors: Czechowski L.; Leliwa-Kopystynski J.

Solid state convection in the icy satellites: numerical results
pp. 757-762(6)
Authors: Czechowski L.; Leliwa-Kopystynski J.

Experiments on dust aggregation and their relevance to space missions
pp. 763-771(9)
Authors: Poppe T.; Blum J.; Henning T.

Experiments concerning the influence of grain magnetization on preplanetary dust aggregation
pp. 773-776(4)
Authors: Nubold H.; Poppe T.; Dominik C.; Glassmeier K.-H.

Measurements of spectral emissivity related to planetary missions
pp. 789-795(7)
Authors: Fonti S.; Blanco A.; Blecka M.I.; De Carlo F.; Marzo G.A.; Orofino V.

Author index
pp. 803-803(1)

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