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| On 2003-11-21, the name of the school was listed in a database that was to be burned onto a DVD. | ![]() |
The DVD will be included on the impactor spacecraft that will collide with Tempel 1. A participation certificate was issued to the school, as shown below. |
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Mission Participation Certificate dated 2003-11-21 [#407278 out of 625000] was issued to the school (NASA) |
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| Launch Date | 2005-01-12 18:47:08.574 UTC |
| Impact Date | 2005-07-04 05:52:24 UTC |
Deep Impact was launched by a Delta 7925 vehicle from pad 17-A Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Florida.
Our previous space mission was to Mars - Mer-A & Mer-B
Our next space mission is New Horizons - Pluto
DELTA II Launch Vehicle
The Delta II is an expendable launch, medium-lift vehicle that is primarily used to launch Navstar Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites into orbit, providing navigational data to military and civilian users. Additionally, the Delta II launches civil and commercial payloads into low-earth, polar, geo-transfer and geosynchronous orbits.
The first Delta II was successfully launched 1989-02-14, at Cape Canaveral. There are two primary versions of the Delta II (6925 and 7925). The Delta 6925, the first version, carried the initial nine GPS satellites into orbit.
Specifications
Primary Function: Space lift vehicle
Launch Sites: Space Launch Complex 17, Cape Canaveral AFS, Fla.; Space Launch Complex 2, Vandenberg AFB, Calif.
Builder: Boeing Company, Expendable Launch Systems
Thrust (at liftoff) : 3,110,264 Newtons
Height: 38.329 metres
Diameter: Fairing - 2.895 metres , Core - 2.438 metres
Weight: 231,872 kg