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This image shows NASA Deep Impact spacecraft being built at Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation, Boulder,...
NASA Deep Impact awaits launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. on Jan. 12, 2005.
DSS43 is a 70-meter-wide (230-feet-wide) radio antenna at the Deep Space Network's Canberra facility in Australia....
This image of Tempel 1 is a compilation of nine images that were taken on June 15, 2005 by NASA Deep Impact spacecraft.
This image of Tempel 1 is a compilation of nine images that were taken on June 15, 2005 by NASA Deep Impact spacecraft.
Deep Space Station 56, or DSS-56, is a powerful 34-meter-wide (112-foot-wide) antenna that was added to the Deep...
Artist concept of the Deep Space 1 spacecraft from December, 2002. http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA04242
The high speed of NASA Deep Impact spacecraft causes it to appear as a long streak across the sky in the...
Taken on April 25, 2005, sixty-nine days before it gets up-close-and-personal with a comet, NASA Deep Impact...
NASA's Deep Space Atomic Clock could revolutionize deep space navigation. One key requirement for the technology...
Deep Color
Deep Clouds
Deep Space Station 53, or DSS-53, is a new 34-meter (111-foot) beam waveguide antenna that went online in February...
This image is a compilation of four images that were taken on June 13, 2005 by NASA Deep Impact. The spacecraft is...
Artist concept of NASA Deep Space 1 Encounter with Comet Borrelly.
Deep Space Station 53, or DSS-53, is a new 34-meter (111-foot) beam waveguide antenna that went online in February...
Antenna dishes at NASA's Deep Space Network complex in Goldstone, California, photographed on Feb. 11, 2020....
This image of NASA Deep Impact impactor probe was taken by the mission mother ship, or flyby spacecraft, after the...
This frame from an animation series of images of comet C/2012 S1 ISON was taken by the Medium-Resolution Imager of...
Kennedy Space Center, Florida. - Deep Space 1 is lifted from its work platform, giving a closeup view of the...
This first image of comet 103P/Hartley 2 was taken from NASA Deep Impact spacecraft 60 days prior to the spacecraft...
NASA has perfected new navigation technology that would make self-driving spacecraft and GPS beyond the Moon a...
Looking Up from the Deep
Forces from the Deep