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On July 4, 2005, NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft's "smart impactor" scooped out . . . well, more like blasted out a crater in the nucleus of Comet Temple 1. In your own words what did they find?
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On July 4, 2005, NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft's "smart impactor" scooped out . . . well, more like blasted out a crater in the nucleus of Comet Temple 1. In your own words what did they find?
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Like a dirty snowball made of ice.
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