Divided into two parts, the first four chapters of Comets and their
Origin refer to comets and their formation in general, describing
cometary missions, comet remote observations, astrochemistry, artificial
comets, and the chirality phenomenon. The second part covers the
cometary ROSETTA mission, its launch, journey, scientific objectives,
and instrumentations, as well as the landing scenario on a cometary
nucleus. Along the way, the author presents general questions concerning
the origin of terrestrial water and the molecular beginnings of life on
Earth, as well as how the instruments used on a space mission like
ROSETTA can help answer them. The text concludes with a chapter on what
scientists expect from the ROSETTA mission and how its data will
influence our life on Earth.
As a result, the author elucidates highly topical and fascinating
knowledge to scientists and students of various scientific backgrounds,
allowing them to work with ROSETTA's data.