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This image shows how NASA Deep Impact impactor targeted comet Tempel 1 as the spacecraft made its final approach in...
The image depicts the first moments after NASA Deep Impact probe interfaced with comet Tempel 1. The illuminated,...
This false-color image shows comet Tempel 1 about 50 minutes after NASA Deep Impact probe smashed into its surface....
This image shows the view from NASA Deep Impact probe 30 minutes before it was pummeled by comet Tempel 1. The...
NASA Deep Impact flyby spacecraft shows the flash that occurred when comet Tempel 1 ran over the spacecraft probe...
This image is from an animation that chronicles the travels of NASA Deep Impact spacecraft, from its launch in...
This series of images shows the area where NASA Deep Impact probe collided with the surface of comet Tempel 1 in...
This image shows comet Tempel 1 approximately 90 seconds before NASA Deep Impact probe smashed into its surface. It...
This display shows highly processed images of the outburst of comet Tempel 1 between June 22 and 23, 2005. The...
This movie was taken by Deep Impact flyby spacecraft shows the flash that occurred when comet Tempel 1 ran over the...
This image shows comet Tempel 1 approximately 30 seconds before NASA Deep Impact probe smashed into its surface. It...
This image shows comet Tempel 1 six minutes before it ran over NASA Deep Impact probe at 10:52 a.m. Pacific time,...
This image shows comet Tempel 1 sixty seconds before it ran over NASA Deep Impact probe at 10:52 p.m. Pacific time,...
This image shows the initial ejecta that resulted when NASA Deep Impact probe collided with comet Tempel 1 at 10:52...
This pair of images shows the area affected by the impactor released by NASA Deep Impact spacecraft in July 2005.
This image shows the location of the newly discovered planet-like object, dubbed Sedna, in relation to the rest of...
This pair of images shows the area affected by the impactor released by NASA Deep Impact spacecraft in July 2005.
This picture of Tempel 1 was taken by NASA Deep Impact. Even though the spacecraft was over 10 days away from the...
This frame from a movie begins with the launch of NASA Deep Impact on Jan. 12, 2005, from Cape Canaveral, Fla. On...
Reversed stereo image pair covering the region of NASA Deep Impact site from the Stardust-NExT mission.
This artist concept gives us a look at the moment of impact and the forming of the crater.
Steve Chesley, Stardust NExT co-investigator, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, holds up a model of Comet Tempel 1...
Tim Larson, Stardust NExT Project Manager, speaks during a news briefing, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2011, at NASA...
Pete Schultz, Stardust NExT co-investigator, from Brown University, speaks during a news briefing, Wednesday, Jan....