Ball Aerospace Deep Impact Site
Ball Aerospace is developing and building the flight system and science instruments for the Deep Impact mission.
Cometography.com: 9P/Tempel 1
History of 9P/Tempel 1, the Deep Impact target.
Deep Impact
NASA homepage for the planned mission, which will fly by Comet 9P/Tempel 1 on July 4, 2005. Includes kids' activities, lesson plans for educators, and an amateur astronomy observing program.
Deep Impact Approved: Humanity's Turn to Slam
News update on the mission's budget approval.
Deep Impact: Amateur Observers' Page
Resource for amateur astronomers interested in participating in the Deep Impact space mission to the comet Tempel 1.
Deep Impact: Small Telescope Science Program
How advanced amateur astronomers can participate in the mission.
Deep Impact: Small Telescope Science Program (STSP
Resource for telescope observers involved in the Deep Impact space mission to comet Tempel 1. Provides observation campaign data and observer collaboration.
DiamondbackOnline.com: Over budget and behind sche
Deep Impact update.
Michael A'Hearn
Principle Investigator of the Deep Impact mission. Provides scientific objectives and data of the mission.
NSSDC Deep Impact Page
Spacecraft and mission profile from the National Space Science Data Center.
The ICQ Comet Information Website: Ephemerides for
Orbit and position information for the Deep Impact target object.