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Hubble Space Telescope observations of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 during the Deep Impact encounter
Authors:Paul D. Feldman  Stephan R. McCandliss  Harold A. Weaver  Michael J.S. Belton
Affiliation:a Department of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, Charles and 34th Streets, Baltimore, MD 21218-2695, USA
b Space Department, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory, 11100 Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel, MD 20723-6099, USA
c Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-2421, USA
d Belton Space Exploration Initiatives, 430 S. Randolph Way, Tucson, AZ 85716, USA
e University of Hawaii, Institute for Astronomy and NASA Astrobiology Institute, 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
Abstract:We report on the Hubble Space Telescope program to observe periodic Comet 9P/Tempel 1 in conjunction with NASA's Deep Impact Mission. Our objectives were to study the generation and evolution of the coma resulting from the impact and to obtain wide-band images of the visual outburst generated by the impact. Two observing campaigns utilizing a total of 17 HST orbits were carried out: the first occurred on 2005 June 13-14 and fortuitously recorded the appearance of a new, short-lived fan in the sunward direction on June 14. The principal campaign began two days before impact and was followed by contiguous orbits through impact plus several hours and then snapshots one, seven, and twelve days later. All of the observations were made using the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS). For imaging, the ACS High Resolution Channel (HRC) provides a spatial resolution of 36 km (16 km pixel−1) at the comet at the time of impact. Baseline images of the comet, made prior to impact, photometrically resolved the comet's nucleus. The derived diameter, 6.1 km, is in excellent agreement with the 6.0±0.2 km diameter derived from the spacecraft imagers. Following the impact, the HRC images illustrate the temporal and spatial evolution of the ejecta cloud and allow for a determination of its expansion velocity distribution. One day after impact the ejecta cloud had passed out of the field-of-view of the HRC.
Keywords:Comets   Comet Tempel-1
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