Nasa sets off on collision course with comet

For the first time ever, Nasa is setting off on a collision course with a comet, in the hope of blasting a huge hole in the celestial snowball and gazing upon the original ingredients of the solar system preserved inside.

For the first time ever, Nasa is setting off on a collision course with a comet, in the hope of blasting a huge hole in the celestial snowball and gazing upon the original ingredients of the solar system preserved inside.

It all begins with a planned Cape Canaveral launch in Florida today of Deep Impact, a copper-fortified, comet-busting spacecraft.

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