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NASA's Deep Impact Moved Into Cruise Phase

karvind writes "NASA is reporting that the Deep Impact spacecraft has completed the commissioning phase of the mission and has moved into the cruise phase. Deep Impact mission planners have separated the spacecraft's flight operations into five mission phases. Cruise phase will continue until about 60 days before the encounter with comet Tempel 1 on July 4, 2005. Deep Impact has been covered on slashdot before"

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  1. Re: Deep Impact by Nevtje(hr · · Score: 5, Funny

    ok, and when are they sending up Armageddon?

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  2. Re: Deep Impact by Motherfucking+Shit · · Score: 5, Funny

    To heck with Armageddon, when do I get to make Deep Impact with Leelee Sobieski?

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  3. cruise phase? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is this when the probe goes around looking for other probes of the same type to "dock" with?

  4. Gilligan's Comet by Urger · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip. That started from this space port, aboard this tiny probe. The mate was a mighty sailin' man, the skipper brave and sure. Five experiments set sail that day, for a sixty day tour, a sixty day tour......... The weather started getting rough, the tiny probe was tossed. If not for the courage of the fearless crew, Deep Impace would be lost; Deep Impace would be lost. The probe smashed in to the shore of this uncharted space rock, with Gilligan, the Skipper too, the Millionaire, and his Wife, the Movie Star, the Professor and Mary Ann, here on Gilligan's Comet.

  5. Re:Fastest non-atomic collision ever? by mike5904 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Not the fastest, as Sandia National Laboratories have used one of their railguns to propel a .1 gram object at 16,000 m/s (nearly 36000 miles per hour). A spacecraft is certainly larger than that though, so perhaps the greatest kinetic energy of any such collision?