Observations After the Impact
The following images are a sample representative of the unique data collected by the observers at the ESO La Silla Paranal Observatory on the night of July 4-5 (except for the NACO image which was taken the following night), i.e. after the impact of part of the Deep Impact spacecraft with Comet Tempel 1. These data show the various instruments used and their complementarity. Read more about the first results in eso0503. Note that for all images the orientations is North up and East to the left. Click on the images to see a larger version.
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SOFI: Image of Comet Tempel 1 though a J filter (field of view: 150 x 150 arcsec). The image shows mostly sunlight reflected by the dust grains of the comet. |
NACO: Image in the K-band using the adaptive optics instrument. In this wavelength region the comet shines in dust reflected sunlight and thermal emission from the heated dust grains. The field of view is 11 x 11 arcsec. |
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