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Synchro-Binder Röntgenonderzoek laat zien waarom van Gogh’s verkleuren | Scienceflash NewsUpdate 15 februari 2011 «Свидание» с кометой состоялось 14 февраля Stardust -NExT zooms by Comet Tempel 1 for Cosmic Encounter NASA’s Stardust -NExT comet chaser successfully zoomed by Comet Temple 1 exactly as planned a short while ago at 11:37 p.m. EST on Feb. 14. The cosmic Valentine’s Day encounter between the icy comet and the aging probe went off without. Stardust -NExT Unveils Astoundingly Detailed and Crater rich Photos … NASA’s Stardust -NExT raced past Comet Tempel 1 overnight Feb 14/15 at over 10 km/sec or 24000 MPH and is now sending back the 72 astoundingly detailed and crisp science images of Comet Tempel 1 taken during closest approach at 11:37. First photos from the Stardust comet mission | Astro Bob After following last night’s flyby of Comet Tempel by the Stardust -NExt probe, I got up this morning full of anticipation expecting to see at least a half dozen closeup photos. NASA did release six images, but they were taken from … AGU Blogosphere | Martian Chronicles | Latest Stardust NExT Images Point Stardust NExT’s miraculous camera at some exoplanets! Oh well, the Stardust NExT team managed to re-use a spacecraft to flyby a comet that it was never intended to visit, so I guess I’ll cut them some slack on their unit … Stardust Images Are Arriving on Earth – NASA Watch “Mission controllers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., have begun receiving the first of 72 anticipated images of comet Tempel 1 taken by NASA’s Stardust spacecraft. A news conference previously planned for 10 a.m. … Geoblogfeed says: Quick-and-dirty animation of Stardust Tempel 1 images through closest approach http://bit.ly/gLFOvq

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