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Tempel 1 (official designation: 9P/Tempel), is a periodic comet discovered by Wilhelm Tempel in 1867. It currently completes an orbit of the sun
Sun

The Sun , a G V star, is the star at the center of the Solar System. The Earth and other matter orbit the Sun, which by itself accounts for about 98.6% of the Solar System's mass....
 every 6.5 years. Tempel 1 was the target of the Deep Impact
Deep Impact (space mission)

Deep Impact is an ongoing NASA space probe launched on 12 January 2005 that was designed to study the composition of the interior of the comet 9P/Tempel by colliding a section of the spacecraft into the comet....
 space mission, which photographed the deliberate high speed impact upon the comet.


el 1 was discovered on April 3, 1867 by Wilhelm Tempel, an astronomer working in Marseille
Marseille

"Marseille" is the second-largest city of France and forms the third-largest aire urbaine, after those of Paris and Lyon, with a population recorded to be 1,516,340 at the 1999 census and estimated to be 1,605,000 in 2007....
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Tempel 1 (official designation: 9P/Tempel), is a periodic comet discovered by Wilhelm Tempel in 1867. It currently completes an orbit of the sun
Sun

The Sun , a G V star, is the star at the center of the Solar System. The Earth and other matter orbit the Sun, which by itself accounts for about 98.6% of the Solar System's mass....
 every 6.5 years. Tempel 1 was the target of the Deep Impact
Deep Impact (space mission)

Deep Impact is an ongoing NASA space probe launched on 12 January 2005 that was designed to study the composition of the interior of the comet 9P/Tempel by colliding a section of the spacecraft into the comet....
 space mission, which photographed the deliberate high speed impact upon the comet.

Nucleus parameters

  • Dimensions: 7.6×4.9 km
    Kilometre

    The kilometre , symbol km is a Units of measurement of length in the metric system, equal to one thousand metres.Slang terms for kilometre include click and kay ....
  • Density: 0.62 g
    Gram

    The gram , ; symbol g, is a Physical unit of mass.Originally defined as "the absolute weight of a volume of pure water equal to the cube of the hundredth part of a metre, and at the temperature of melting ice" , a gram is now defined as one one-thousandth of the SI base unit, the kilogram, or Scientific notation kg, which itself is...
    /cm³
  • Mass: 7.2 to 7.9 kg
    Kilogram

    The kilogram or kilogrammeThe spelling kilogram is used by the International Committee for Weights and Measures and the U.S....
  • Rotation: 40.7 hours


Discovery

Tempel 1 was discovered on April 3, 1867 by Wilhelm Tempel, an astronomer working in Marseille
Marseille

"Marseille" is the second-largest city of France and forms the third-largest aire urbaine, after those of Paris and Lyon, with a population recorded to be 1,516,340 at the 1999 census and estimated to be 1,605,000 in 2007....
. At the time of discovery, it approached perihelion once every 5.68 years (designations 9P/1867 G1 and 1867 II). It was subsequently observed in 1873 (9P/1873 G1, 1873 I, 1873a) and in 1879 (1879 III, 1879b). However, Tempel 1's orbit occasionally brings it sufficiently close to Jupiter to be altered, with a consequent change in the comet's orbital period. This event occurred in 1881 (closest approach to Jupiter of 0.55 AU), lengthening the orbital period to 6.5 years. Perihelion also changed, increasing by 50 million kilometres, rendering the comet far less visible from Earth
Earth

Earth is the third planet from the Sun. Earth is the largest of the terrestrial planets in the Solar System in diameter, mass and density. It is also referred to as the World and Wiktionary:Terra.Note that by International Astronomical Union convention, the term "Terra" is used for naming extensive land masses, rather...
. Photographic attempts during 1898 and 1905 failed to recover the comet, and astronomers surmised that it had disintegrated.

Rediscovery


Tempel 1 was re-discovered 13 orbits later, in the 1960s (as 9P/1967 L1, 1966 VII) after British astronomer Brian G. Marsden
Brian G. Marsden

Brian Geoffrey Marsden is a British astronomer, the longtime director of the Minor Planet Center at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics....
 performed precise calculations of the comet's orbit, taking into account Jupiter's perturbation
Perturbation (astronomy)

Perturbation is a term used in astronomy to describe alterations to an object's orbit caused by gravity interactions with bodies external to the system formed by the object and its parent body ....
s. Marsden found that further close approaches to Jupiter in 1941 (0.41 AU) and 1953 (0.77 AU) had decreased both the perihelion distance and the orbital period to values smaller than when the comet was initially discovered (5.84 and 5.55 years, respectively). These approaches moved Tempel 1 into its present libration
Libration

In astronomy libration refers to the various orbital conditions which make it possible to see more than 50% of the moon's surface over time, even though the front of the Moon is tidal locking to always face towards Earth....
 around the 1:2 resonance with Jupiter. Despite an unfavorable 1967 return, Elizabeth Roemer
Elizabeth Roemer

Elizabeth Roemer is an United States astronomer whose research interests center on comets and asteroids.She discovered the asteroids 1930 Lucifer and 1983 Bok....
 of the Catalina Observatory took several photographs. Initial inspection revealed nothing, but in late 1968 she found a June 8, 1967 exposure (Tempel 1 had passed perihelion in January) that held the image of an 18th magnitude diffuse object very close to where Marsden had predicted the comet to be. Unfortunately, a single image does not allow an orbit computation, so the next return had to be awaited.

Roemer and L. M. Vaughn recovered the comet on January 11, 1972 from Steward Observatory
Steward Observatory

The University of Arizona's Steward Observatorys main office is located on the University's campus and is closely tied to the Department of Astronomy....
 (9P/1972 A1, 1972 V, 1972a). The comet became widely observed, reached a maximum brightness of magnitude 11 during May, and was last seen on July 10. Since that time the comet has been seen at every apparition, in 1978 (1978 II, 1977i), 1983 (1983 XI, 1982j), 1989 (1989 I, 1987e1), 1994 (1994 XIUX, 1993c), 2000 and 2005. Its current orbital period is 5.515 years.

Observations from Earth

Tempel 1 is not a bright comet; its maximum magnitude
Apparent magnitude

The apparent magnitude of a celestial body is a measurement of its brightness as seen by an observer on Earth, normalized to the value it would have in the absence of the Earth's atmosphere....
 so far has been 11, far below naked eye visibility. Its size is believed to be 14 by 4 kilometers (8.7 by 2.5 miles), based on measurements taken by the Hubble Space Telescope
Hubble Space Telescope

The Hubble Space Telescope is a Space observatory that was carried into Low Earth orbit STS-31 in April 1990. It is named after the American astronomer Edwin Hubble....
 in visible light and the Spitzer Space Telescope
Spitzer Space Telescope

The Spitzer Space Telescope is an infrared space observatory. It is the fourth and final of NASA's Great Observatories program.The planned nominal mission period was to be 2.5 years with a pre-launch expectation that the mission could extend to five or slightly more years until the onboard liquid helium supply was exhausted....
 in infrared light. Combining these observations also revealed a low albedo
Albedo

The albedo of an object is the extent to which it diffusely reflects light from the Sun. It is therefore a more specific form of the term reflectivity....
 of only 4%. A two-day rotation rate was also determined.

Deep Impact space mission

Deep Impact Hri
Comet Temple 1 Detail
On July 4, 2005 at 05:52 UTC
Coordinated Universal Time

Coordinated Universal Time is a time standard based on International Atomic Time with leap seconds added at irregular intervals to compensate for the Earth's slowing rotation....
 (01:52 EDT), Tempel 1 was deliberately targeted by one component of the NASA
NASA

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an agency of the Federal government of the United States, responsible for the nation's public list of space agencies....
 Deep Impact
Deep Impact (space mission)

Deep Impact is an ongoing NASA space probe launched on 12 January 2005 that was designed to study the composition of the interior of the comet 9P/Tempel by colliding a section of the spacecraft into the comet....
 probe, one day before perihelion. The impact was photographed by the other component of the probe, recording a bright spray from the impact site. It was also observed by Earthbound and space telescopes, which observed a brightening of several magnitudes after the impact.

The crater
Impact crater

In the broadest sense, the term impact crater can be applied to any depression, natural or manmade, resulting from the high velocity impact of a projectile with larger body....
 that formed was up to 200 meters in diameter and 30-50 meters deep. The probe's spectrometer instrument detected dust particles finer than human hair, and discovered the presence of silicates, carbonates, smectite, metal sulfides (like fool's gold), amorphous carbon
Amorphous carbon

Amorphous carbon or free, reactive carbon, is an Allotropes of carbon that does not have any crystalline structure. As with all Amorphous solid materials, some short-range order can be observed....
 and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

Tempel 1 will be visited again in 2011 by the Stardust spacecraft
Stardust (spacecraft)

Stardust is an United States interplanetary mission of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, whose primary purpose was to investigate the makeup of the comet Comet Wild 2 and its coma ....
 as part of its extended mission. This will be the first time that a comet will have been visited twice and is an opportunity to better observe the crater that was created by Deep Impact.

See also

  • Deep Impact
    Deep Impact (space mission)

    Deep Impact is an ongoing NASA space probe launched on 12 January 2005 that was designed to study the composition of the interior of the comet 9P/Tempel by colliding a section of the spacecraft into the comet....


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