Evidence for methane and ammonia in the coma of comet P/Halley
M. Allen(California Institute of Technology), J. Geiss, R. Schwenn(Max Planck Society), H. Balsiger(University of Bern), Yuk L. Yung(California Institute of Technology), W. T. Huntress(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), H. Rosenbauer(Max Planck Institute for Astronomy), E. G. Shelley(Unknown), W.‐H. Ip(National Central University), M. L. Delitsky(Specialty Materials (United States))
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