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This composite image was taken by the navigation camera during the close approach phase of Stardust's Jan 2, 2004 flyby of five kilometer wide comet Wild 2. Several large depressed regions can be seen, signs of an intensely active surface which is leaving a trail of dust and gas millions of kilometers long.
From Courtesy NASA | April 17, 2007

This composite image was taken by the navigation camera during the close approach phase of Stardust's Jan 2, 2004 flyby of five kilometer wide comet Wild 2. Several large depressed regions can be seen, signs of an intensely active surface which is leaving a trail of dust and gas millions of kilometers long.


Located in: After Stardust: Astronomers study the solar system