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103P on 2010-09-25

Image of 103P/Hartley taken 2010.09.25 by DI S/C and marked with directional pointers.

Caption: This EPOXI mission image of comet 103P/Hartley 2 was taken 40 days from Encounter (E-40d) using the Medium Resolution Instrument (MRI) and a clear filter. Science Team member Dr. Dennis Wellnitz combined seven successive one-minute exposures to make this single image. The mid-exposure time was 2010/09/25 13:29:31 UTC.

The comet was 1.15 AU from the Sun and 0.27 AU (41 million km) from the spacecraft. The Sun is straight "down" from the comet and celestial north is to the lower right.

Technical Details

Image Parameter Details
Spacecraft: Deep Impact Flyby
Instrument: Medium Resolution Instrument (MRI)
Mid-exposure Date/Time (UTC): 2010/09/25 13:29:31
Filter: Clear
Exposure: 7 x 60 sec
Pointing: RA 20h 59' 16"
Dec +37° 01' 27"
Field of View: approximately 209,000 km at the comet
Solar Elongation: 117°
Solar Phase Angle: 51°
Sun-Comet distance (r): 1.1507 AU (172 million km)
DIF-Comet distance: 0.2723 AU (41 million km)

Table 1: Data about image.

Additional Images:

Image of 103P/Hartley taken 2010.09.25 by DI S/C.Click for full size image.
This is the same image as above, but without the pointers.
Negative image of 103P/Hartley taken 2010.09.25 by DI S/C.Click for full size image.
Negative of the same image which makes it a little easier to see the faint coma around the comet.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UMD

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