Summary: NASA Readies Probe to Hit Comet
DEEP IMPACT: NASA's probe is set to hurtle into a speeding comet half the size of Manhattan and smash a hole in it. The goal is to view the icy core of a comet that may hold cosmic clues to how the sun and planets formed.
THE FIREWORKS: Scientists expect the collision to spray a cone-shaped plume of debris into space and leave a crater anywhere from the size of a house to a football stadium.
THE VIEW: Amateur astronomers in the western United States and Latin America should be able to view the impact through telescopes.
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