Comet mission set for deep impact
The US Deep Impact spacecraft is set to slam a washing machine-sized projectile into a comet, to reveal what’s inside.
The main spacecraft will release its 372kg "impactor" into the path of Comet Tempel 1 on Sunday, for an expected collision on Monday morning.
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