PICTURES GALLERY OF NASA TEMPEL 1 PICTURES
PHOTOS OF COMET TEMPEL 1 FROM NASA SPACE MISSIONS COMETS & COMET The icy comet Tempel 1 has been the target of two NASA spacecraft. Here's a close look at the comet from those missions.
APOD: 2011 FEBRUARY 16 - COMET TEMPEL 1 FROM STARDUST NEXT SPACECRAFT
Comet Tempel 1 from Stardust-NeXT Spacecraft Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, Cornell will be poring over these images looking for new clues as to how Comet Tempel 1 is
STARDUST-NEXT: JPL NASA COMET EXPLORATION MISSION
begun in 2005 of Comet Tempel 1. NASA's + First images of comet Tempel 1 flyby + Rosetta to Sleep Through Loneliest Leg of Comet Mission + NASA Releases Images of Man
NASA - DEEP IMPACT
NASA.gov brings you images, videos and interactive features from the unique perspective of Data show that water ice was on the surface of Comet Tempel 1. NASA's Spitzer
PICTURES: 'DEEP IMPACT' COMET REVEALED BY NASA FLYBY
In the first NASA mission to visit a comet twice, close-ups of Tempel 1 show that a 2005 smashup left a scar.
STARDUST-NEXT: STARDUST-NEXT ENCOUNTER IMAGES 2011
Tempel 1 - 8:43 p.m. February 14, 2011 NASA's Stardust-NExT mission took this image of comet Tempel 1 at 8:43 p.m. PST (11:43 p.m. EST) on Feb 14
72 NEW IMAGES OF COMET TEMPEL 1 STREAMING IN FROM STARDUST-NEXT
During the flyby, it snapped 72 new images of comet Tempel-1. Stand by for The first encounter with Tempel 1 involved NASA's Deep Impact mission
NASA UNVEILS FIRST PHOTOS FROM COMET TEMPEL 1 FLYBY COMET TEMPEL
This story was updated at 12:44 p.m. EST. NASA has released the first photos of the comet Tempel 1 taken by its Stardust probe late yesterday (Feb. 14), showing the
NASA'S STARDUST SPACECRAFT SNAPS PHOTOS OF COMET TEMPEL 1
PASADENA, Calif. -- A NASA spacecraft zipped past a comet half the size of Manhattan in a Valentine's Day rendezvous that scientists hope will shed light
NASA - NASA RELEASES IMAGES OF MAN-MADE CRATER ON COMET
This pair of images shows the before-and-after comparison of the part of comet Tempel 1 that was hit by the impactor from NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft.
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