Publications (6)31.2 Total impact
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Article: Deep Impact: observations from a worldwide Earth-based campaign.
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ABSTRACT: On 4 July 2005, many observatories around the world and in space observed the collision of Deep Impact with comet 9P/Tempel 1 or its aftermath. This was an unprecedented coordinated observational campaign. These data show that (i) there was new material after impact that was compositionally different from that seen before impact; (ii) the ratio of dust mass to gas mass in the ejecta was much larger than before impact; (iii) the new activity did not last more than a few days, and by 9 July the comet's behavior was indistinguishable from its pre-impact behavior; and (iv) there were interesting transient phenomena that may be correlated with cratering physics.Science 11/2005; 310(5746):265-9. · 31.20 Impact Factor -
Article: Deep Impact: Observations from a Worldwide Earth-Based Campaign
Science. 10/2005; 310:265-269. -
Article: Deep Impact: Observations from a worldwide Earth-based campaign
Science, v.310, 265-269 (2005). -
Article: Deep Impact: Observations from a Worldwide Earth-Based Campaign
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Article: Deep Impact: Observations from a Worldwide Earth-Based Campaign
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ABSTRACT: On 4 July 2005, many observatories around the world and in space observed the collision of Deep Impact with comet 9P/Tempel 1 or its aftermath. This was an unprecedented coordinated observational campaign. These data show that (i) there was new material after impact that was compositionally different from that seen before impact; (ii) the ratio of dust mass to gas mass in the ejecta was much larger than before impact; (iii) the new activity did not last more than a few days, and by 9 July the comet's behavior was indistinguishable from its pre-impact behavior; and (iv) there were interesting transient phenomena that may be correlated with cratering physics.Science. 210(2005-10-5746):265-269. -
Article: Deep Impact: Observations from a Worldwide Earth-Based Campaign
Science. 310:265-269.
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University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
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Macquarie University
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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