by Serge Cote » Thu Jun 16, 2005 9:25 pm
"The remaining crater may tell how Tempel 1 is constructed. If, for example, Comet Tempel 1 is an extremely loose pile of debris, the impactor may leave little or no discernable crater. On the other hand, if the comet's surface is relatively firm, the impactor's ripple may leave quite a large crater."
A copy from APOD text of
2005 05 16.
Is this prediction is inversed? The harder the commet is, the smaller the crater wiil be. Tell me if I am right or wrong.
Regards
"The remaining crater may tell how Tempel 1 is constructed. If, for example, Comet Tempel 1 is an extremely loose pile of debris, the impactor may leave little or no discernable crater. On the other hand, if the comet's surface is relatively firm, the impactor's ripple may leave quite a large crater."
A copy from APOD text of [url=http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap050516.html]2005 05 16[/url].
Is this prediction is inversed? The harder the commet is, the smaller the crater wiil be. Tell me if I am right or wrong.
Regards :idea: