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BOULDER, Colorado – The Flyby spacecraft used in NASA’s Deep Impact mission to comet Tempel 1 is to be powered into a new trajectory today – a maneuver that could allow it to explore yet another comet in years to come.
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BOULDER, Colorado – Following its smashing success earlier this month with comet Tempel 1, the Deep Impact Flyby spacecraft is being readied for potential retargeting to yet another scientific destination.
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MOSCOW (AP) -- NASA's comet-smashing mission raised more than cosmic dust – it also brought a lawsuit from a Russian astrologer. A Moscow court has postponed hearings.
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Deep Impact scientists and engineers are lauding their mission’s successful collision with Comet Tempel 1 and are already drawing some conclusions about the icy wanderer.
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PASADENA -- The Fourth of July began with a bang here early Monday morning as NASA’s Deep Impact mission collided with history.
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NASA’s Deep Impact spacecraft has let loose a probe destined to crash into a comet in what researchers hope will be an explosive Fourth of July in space.
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You don’t have to be a NASA scientist to grab a front row seat when the space agency’s Deep Impact spacecraft fires a probe into a comet on July 4.
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PASADENA -- With a little more than two days left in its six-month journey, managers for NASA’s Deep Impact mission said the spacecraft is on course to make its historic encounter with a comet late Sunday evening.
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After the craft observes the collision of its probe with comet Tempel 1, it may get a new job.
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NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft has observed a massive, short-lived outburst of ice or other particles from comet Tempel 1.
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BOULDER, Colorado – Skywatchers might be treated to celestial fireworks unlike anything witnessed before as NASA’s Deep Impact spacecraft tangles with Comet Tempel 1 on July 4.
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Pictures of comet Tempel 1 reveal a plume of material likely created by a crack in the nucleus. The activity bodes well for the Deep Impact mission.
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When it comes to slamming space probes into comets, astronomers – like the Boy Scouts – prefer to be prepared.
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NASA scientists want to learn all they can about comet Tempel 1 before they drive a stake into its heart. Today they improved their view with the first image of the comet’s nucleus.
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BALTIMORE (AP) -- The Hubble Space Telescope will be watching when the University of Maryland's Deep Impact space probe crashes into a comet July 4, setting off a cosmic firework that may be visible on Earth.
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The scientists behind NASA’s Deep Impact mission said Thursday they hope to fix the spacecraft’s blurry vision by using a mathematical process on the images it captures after they have been transmitted to Earth.
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To hit a dark object traveling thousands of miles per hour in the void of space, it helps to know exactly how big your target is.
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CAPE CANAVERAL - Deep Impact is on track to smash its impactor into a comet July 4, but its high-resolution camera's focus is still imperfect.
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NASA's Deep Impact probe has photographed the comet it will soon slam into.
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The minor problem might be fixed and is not expected to ruin the mission either way.
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PASADENA, California (AP) -- NASA's Deep Impact comet-busting spacecraft emerged from "safe mode'' and was operating normally, the space agency said.
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A NASA probe aimed at smacking a comet this summer began its voyage today, rocketing into space in a successful afternoon launch.
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Up-to-the minute launch coverage of NASA's Deep Impact comet mission from SpaceFlightNow.
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NASA's first mission to purposely destroy a spacecraft in the name of science is poised to rocket skyward Wednesday, the start of the anticipated six-month Deep Impact mission to crash into a comet.
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The two space probes that make up NASA's Deep Impact mission are carrying the hopes of space agency and university researchers hoping to understand the inner secrets of comets.
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NASA and university astronomers are eagerly awaiting the launch of a space probe bound to collide with a comet and hopefully give researchers their first glimpse inside the icy wanderers that roam the solar system.
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BOULDER, COLORADO -- Engineers here at Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation are readying NASA’s Deep Impact mission for shipping this month to Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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NASA's approval today of the $279 million Deep Impact mission means humanity will no longer be only on the receiving end of comet impacts. Now we're going to go and slam into a comet ourselves. Or at least send a robot to do it.
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