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I thought this one was pretty interesting... On July 4th, 2005, the Deep Impact spacecraft directed a probe to impact the nucleus of Comet Tempel 1. Still cruising through the so...
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The Deep Impact spacecraft was sent to comet Tempel 1 to launch a probe into it 3 years ago. The spacecraft is still out there and recently sent back images of earth from 31 million miles away
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commercial imaging satellite. Designed to take color images of the Earth from 423 miles in space and moving at a speed of about 4 1/2 miles per second, the satellite will orbit earth 15 times per day
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imaging satellite. Designed to take color images of the Earth from 423 miles (681 kilometers) in space... resolution, commercial Earth-imaging satellite is scheduled for Sept. 4, 2008, from Space Launch
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Glitches can happen when a spacecraft moves behind a planet, or when solar storms and long communication delays occur. The delay in sending or receiving data from Mars takes between three-and-a-half to 20 minutes at the speed of light. ...
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31 Million Miles from Planet Earth Video Credit: Donald J. Lindler, Sigma Space Corporation, GSFC, Univ. Maryland, EPOCh/DIXI Science Teams Explanation: On July 4th, 2005, the Deep Impact spacecraft directed a probe to impact the ...