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Ship to smash in to comet

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Well, if you read more than just that little story, they are actually doing it because they think comets have the most primitive of elements in the universe. They wanted one that was 'un-touched' so to speak, so it couldn't be very close. I hope it rips demensions.

wonder how much it will knock the comet off course

-G

i read this article a few hours ago cause astronomy and space stuff amazes me.

 

 

I think it's pretty cool, too bad I wont be able to see the explosion happen, they said people with telescopes in the southwest or latin america might be able to see it

wonder how much it will knock the comet off course

 

-G

the probe crashing into the rock is the size of a washing machine it won't budge it too much

youd be suprised, half a degree can mean alot of things.

 

-G

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actually sam, i read the whole thing and i know quite a bit about science and space in general.... i just liked the words and how they used them. it will only blow off surface dust. it will not exploded thew comet... just put a creator on it

CRATER*

 

 

 

yesssssssss, i got one.

-G

i dont count because i dont care ;)

-G

yah I saw somethin on TV about this....apparently they are broadcasting the flight/crash? Or something like that. It was a commercial for this.

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