
The Deep Impact spacecraft flew by a small comet on Thursday some 13 million miles from Earth.Its only the fifth time the core of a comet has been viewed up close, mission scientists Don Yeomans described the peanut-shaped comet as "hyperactive, small and feisty." A NASA spacecraftsped past a small comet Thursday, beaming pictures back to Earth that gave scientists a rare close-up view of its center.
Mission controllers burst into applause upon seeing images from the flyby that revealed a peanut-shaped comet belching jets of poisonous gases.
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