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9P/Tempel 1 Comet

Ernst Wilhelm Liebrecht Tempel from Marseille, France discovered the comet on April 3, 1867.  Later calculations revealed that the comet was 106 million kilometers (0.71 AU) from Earth and 246 million kilometers (1.64 AU) from the sun.  The antimatter comet's mass is 140 billion metric tons.


August 6, 2000 image of 9P/Tempel 1 Comet

People are able to see comets from the solar wind and dust particles blasting antimatter off the comet's surface. The antimatter form an ambi-plasma of matter and antimatter ions and dust particles.  The matter and antimatter annihilations on the surface and in the comet's coma and tail produce the gamma rays, x-rays, and light.

The energy from the 9P/Temple 1 comet could supply the entire World's solar energy coming from the sun for 4.4 million years or the World's Total energy needs for 40 billion years

On July 4, 2005. NASA, however, plans to collide 370 kilogram spacecraft into the Comet 9P/Tempel 1, http://deepimpact.jpl.nasa.gov/. The 16,000-megaton explosion will shatter the 140 billion metric ton comet into trillions of pieces similar to the du Toit-Neujmin-Delporte comet shown below. Billions of antimatter fragments will be spread over millions of kilometers. www.ifa.hawaii.edu/~yan/57p.html

mosaic of 57P

In 2022, the Comet 9P/Tempel 1 fragments will collide with Mars.  Please advance NASA’s clock, http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/db?name=9P, to January 2022.  The antimatter fragments will collide with Mars and produce thousands of one hundred to millions of megaton explosions. 

Sean O'Keefe, NASA Administrator, NASA’s Office of Space Science personnel and their support contractors unfortunately don’t comprehend a 16,000-megaton explosion with an antimatter comet and the devastating impact upon Mars. They plan to launch the spacecraft on December 30, 2004.


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