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Date: 2012-01-26 17:19:56
Spacecraft
Spaceflight
Outer space
Discovery Program
Stardust
81P/Wild
Comet
Atmospheric entry
Aerogel
Hypervelocity
Coma

Stardust Protecting a Cometary Probe The Stardust is a comet probe whose primary mission is to collect cometary particulates from the comet 81P/Wild-2 while passing within 100 km (62 miles) of its nucleus head in early

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