PIA07266: Deep Impact on Its Way


Deep Impact on Its Way

Caption:

This Jan. 13 photograph was taken by Mt Palomar's 200-inch telescope as the Deep Impact spacecraft was at a distance of about 260,000 kilometers (163,000 miles) from Earth and moving at a speed of about 16,000 kilometers per hour (10,000 miles per hour). The high speed of the spacecraft causes it to appear as a long streak across the sky in the constellation Virgo during the 10-minute exposure time of the image.

The spacecraft will travel to comet Tempel 1 and release an impactor, creating a crater on the surface of the comet. Scientists believe the exposed materials may give clues to the formation of our solar system.

Cataloging Keywords:

Name Value Additional Values
Target 9P/Tempel
System Periodic Comets
Target Type Comet
Mission Deep Impact Palomar Observatory
Instrument Host Deep Impact Palomar Observatory
Host Type Impactor Ground-Based Telescope
Instrument Hale Telescope
Detector
Extra Keywords Color, Crater, Impact
Acquisition Date
Release Date 2005-01-18
Date in Caption
Image Credit NASA/JPL/CalTech
Source photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07266
Identifier PIA07266