
Caption: This EPOXI mission image of comet 103P/Hartley 2 was taken 13 days from Encounter (E-13d) using the Medium Resolution Instrument (MRI) and a clear filter. Science Team member Dr. Dennis Wellnitz combined three successive one-minute exposures to make this single image. The mid-exposure time was 2010/10/22 00:04:25 UTC. The comet was 1.06 AU from the Sun and 0.1 AU (14 million km) from the spacecraft.
| Image Parameter | Details | 
| Spacecraft: | Deep Impact Flyby | 
| Instrument: | Medium Resolution Instrument (MRI) | 
| Mid-exposure Date/Time (UTC): | 2010/10/22 00:04:25 | 
| Filter: | Clear | 
| Exposure: | 3 x 60 sec | 
| Pointing: | RA 20h 43' 11" Dec +37° 15' 18"  | 
| Field of View: | approximately 37,000 km at the comet | 
| Solar Elongation: | 101° | 
| Solar Phase Angle: | 74° | 
| Sun-Comet distance (r): | 1.0623 AU (159 million km) | 
| DIF-Comet distance: | 0.0959 AU (14 million km) | 
Table 1: Data about image.
 Click for full size image.This is the same image as above, but without the pointers.  | 
 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