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Rosetta camera view of Tempel 1 brightness
These animations, composed of images taken by the OSIRIS Narrow Angle Camera on board ESA's Rosetta spacecraft, shows how the brightness of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 developed after impact.
Although in the false-colour images (a still seen here at right) the increase in visual brightness is not so obvious, it becomes very clear in the animated surface plot below.
The light curve shows that about 30 minutes after impact the brightness of the comet had increased by five times. After this phase, scientists also noticed that the brightness level fluctuated for about one hour with no overall increase, then seemed to decrease, but much more slowly than the initial increase.
As more data come in from Rosetta, ESA scientists will be able to refine images and results. For more information: Gerhard Schwehm, ESA Rosetta Project Scientist E-mail: gerhard.schwehm @ esa.int
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