The craft has been racing through space for five years to get itself into a position on Friday where it will be within 300 km of the "dirty ice-ball".
Stardust will photograph the object and grab particles streaming away from its nucleus for return to Earth in 2006.
Scientists believe the samples will reveal a great deal not only about the construction of comets but also about the early history of the Solar System.
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Dr Neil McBride explained the ultimate aim: "We're attempting to collect small cometary dust particles from the coma, from near the nucleus, and bringing them back to Earth.
"This is done with a sensor, which is made of aerogel - a very low density glass.
"As a cometary particle impacts into it, it gets slowed down and held in the aerogel."
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3361119.stm
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Stardust will photograph the object and grab particles streaming away from its nucleus for return to Earth in 2006.
Scientists believe the samples will reveal a great deal not only about the construction of comets but also about the early history of the Solar System.
.....
Dr Neil McBride explained the ultimate aim: "We're attempting to collect small cometary dust particles from the coma, from near the nucleus, and bringing them back to Earth.
"This is done with a sensor, which is made of aerogel - a very low density glass.
"As a cometary particle impacts into it, it gets slowed down and held in the aerogel."
.....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3361119.stm
How hard could this be to construct at home if you had the right tools? (Scott Adams)
Science is so much more interesting than ignorance don't you think?