NASA craft snaps pics of comet in Valentine fling (AP)
Tuesday, February 15, 2011 2:01 PM By dwi
PASADENA, Calif. – Scientists say they have seen evidence of a manmade crevice in images of comet Tempel 1 taken during a Valentine's Day flyby.
The Stardust foxiness passed within 110 miles of the surface of Tempel 1 weekday night, snapping 72 high-resolution images.
The crevice was created by added NASA foxiness that visited Tempel 1 in 2005. The high-speed impinging kicked up so such detritus that the Deep Impact foxiness was unable to wager it then.
NASA got a ordinal quantity with Stardust when it flew nearby the Deep Impact site and peeked into the crater. It also captured new surface features.
Stardust's activate to Tempel 1 was a incentive mission. Launched in 1999, Stardust's example target was comet Wild 2 where it collected detritus samples that were after jettisoned to Earth.
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