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This is an artist's concept depicting a view of comet Wild 2 as seen from NASA's Stardust spacecraft during its...
Stereo image pair of comet Wild 2 as seen by NASA's Stardust spacecraft. http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA...
On January 2, 2004 NASA's Stardust spacecraft made a close flyby of comet Wild 2 (pronounced "Vilt-2"). Among the...
This image shows the comet Wild 2, which NASA's Stardust spacecraft flew by on Jan. 2, 2004. This image is the...
NASA Stardust Navigation Camera captured this anaglyph of the comet Wild 2. 3D glasses are necessary to view this image.
This composite image was taken by the navigation camera during the close approach phase of Stardust's Jan 2, 2004...
These images taken by NASA's Stardust spacecraft highlight the diverse features that make up the surface of comet...
This image was taken during the close approach phase of NASA Stardust Jan 2, 2004 flyby of comet Wild 2. It is a...
Artist rendering of NASA Stardust spacecraft. The spacecraft was launched on February 7, 1999, from Cape Canaveral...
In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, workers adjust a science panel they are installing on the spacecraft...
This EREP color infrared photograph of the Uncompahgre Plateau area of Colorado was taken in June of 1973 by the...
In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, the Stardust spacecraft is ready for the sample return capsule to be...
ISS031-E-83789 (2 June 2012) --- Downlinked from the International Space Station this still image – part of a series...
The first stage of a Boeing Delta II rocket is in position on the mobile tower (at right) at Launch Complex 17. At...
In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, workers install a science panel on the spacecraft Stardust. Scheduled...
ISS031-E-84006 (2 June 2012) --- This digital image from the Expedition 31 crew aboard the International Space...
ISS031-E-83747 (2 June 2012) --- Downlinked from the International Space Station this still image -– part of a...
In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, workers get ready to install a science panel on the spacecraft...
The first stage of a Boeing Delta II rocket is lifted to its vertical position on the tower at Launch Complex 17,...
Workers in the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility watch as the Stardust spacecraft is rotated and lowered before...
At the Shuttle Landing Facility, workers unload the crated Stardust spacecraft from the airplane before transporting...
In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, workers place one of the Stardust solar panels on a stand. The panels...
In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, workers look over the solar panels on the Stardust spacecraft that are...
In the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, Randy Scott (left) and Pat Wedeman (right), with Lockheed Martin...