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Deep Impact Spacecraft

On July 4, 2005, NASA plans to slam their Deep Impact 370-kilogram Impactor spacecraft into the antimatter 9P/Tempel 1 Comet.

Dr. Michael A'Hearn, University of Maryland, Deep Impact Principal Investigator, did not perform the worst-case safety analysis.  When the worst-case analysis was provide, he rejected the analysis because NASA would have had to cancel the launch.

In June 2005 issue of Sky and Telescope, Dr. A'Hearn,  states that �How Tempel 1 will react to the collision is unknown, but we don't believe that the Deep Impact will cause the comet to break up.�  He has lied to NASA and violated U.S. Environmental, Health and Safety laws.

 
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According to Discovery Channel, "All the brightest and booming-est pyrotechnic shows on Earth combined couldn't for a nanosecond distract Mike A'Hearn from watching the Fourth of July ice works event that he's planning for the year 2005.

"On that day, while the rest of America oohs and aahs over rockets' red glare, the University of Maryland astronomer and professor will watch a comet traveling at 28,000 mph smash into an unmanned NASA spacecraft that's been hurtling toward its target for six months. The explosion should be spectacular.
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The 16,000-Megaton of TNT explosion will shatter the 350 billion metric ton comet into trillions of pieces.
 

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The United States will have violated the Test Ban Treaty of 1963 that prohibits nuclear weapons tests or any other nuclear explosion in the atmosphere, in outer space, and under water.

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