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Study Phase : Deep Impact back on a new target, Sent on a mission to study another comet
jaredGalen
post Nov 1 2006, 10:10 AM
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http://space.com/missionlaunches/061031_ap_deep_impact.html

"NASA announced Tuesday that it has accepted a proposal by the University of Maryland, which developed and manages Deep Impact, to send the vehicle on an extended mission to intercept Comet Boethin"


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djellison
post Nov 1 2006, 10:45 AM
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This is confusing, because other news sites are saying this is simply a selection for further study...

From spaceflightnow.com

"Also selected for further study are three missions of opportunity that would make new use of two NASA spacecraft that have completed their primary objectives.....

....The Deep Impact eXtended Investigation of Comets (DIXI) mission would use the existing Deep Impact spacecraft for an extended flyby mission to a second comet to take pictures of its nucleus to increase our understanding of the diversity of comets. Michael A'Hearn of the University of Maryland, College Park, Md., is DIXI's principal investigator."

All that's actually been decided is that they're going to get $250K to study the proposal further. Either the NASA press release, the Discovery program website, and all the othe space news websites have got it wrong...or Space.com is jumping the gun by saying it's a done deal.

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