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A few seconds before the "Space-Fireworks"
Da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del 15 Settembre 2005:"Approaching the nucleus of comet Tempel 1 at 10 Km/sec., the Deep Impact probe's targeting camera recorded a truly dramatic series of images. Successive pictures improve in resolution and have been composited here at a scale of 5 mt per pixel - including images taken within a few meters of the surface moments before the July 4th impact. Analyzing the resulting cloud of debris, researchers are directly exploring the makeup of a comet, a primordial chunk of Solar System material. Described as a recipe for primordial soup, the list of Tempel 1's ingredients - tiny grains of silicates, iron compounds, complex hydrocarbons and clay and carbonates thought to require liquid water to form - might be more appropriate for a cosmic souffle, as the nucleus is apparently porous and fluffy. 
Seen here, Tempel 1's nucleus is about 5 Km long, with the impact site between the two large craters near the bottom".
Parole chiave: Comet Tempel-1

A few seconds before the "Space-Fireworks"

Da "NASA - Picture of the Day" del 15 Settembre 2005:"Approaching the nucleus of comet Tempel 1 at 10 Km/sec., the Deep Impact probe's targeting camera recorded a truly dramatic series of images. Successive pictures improve in resolution and have been composited here at a scale of 5 mt per pixel - including images taken within a few meters of the surface moments before the July 4th impact. Analyzing the resulting cloud of debris, researchers are directly exploring the makeup of a comet, a primordial chunk of Solar System material. Described as a recipe for primordial soup, the list of Tempel 1's ingredients - tiny grains of silicates, iron compounds, complex hydrocarbons and clay and carbonates thought to require liquid water to form - might be more appropriate for a cosmic souffle, as the nucleus is apparently porous and fluffy.
Seen here, Tempel 1's nucleus is about 5 Km long, with the impact site between the two large craters near the bottom".

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Nome del file:Tempel1-ZZ-ZI.jpg
Nome album:Asteroids and Comets
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Parole chiave:Comet / Tempel-1
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Data di inserimento:Set 15, 2005
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MareKromium   [Ott 15, 2013 at 10:54 AM]
Nucleo di Tempel-1.

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