PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 RECORD_TYPE = "STREAM" ^MOVIE = "MRI_IMPACT.MPG" DATA_SET_ID = "DI-C-HRIV/ITS/MRI-5-MOVIE-COLL-V1.0" PRODUCT_ID = "MRI_IMPACT.MPG" PRODUCT_NAME = "DI/MRI IMPACT SEQUENCE - MPEG MOVIE" PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME = 2005-07-04 TARGET_NAME = "9P/TEMPEL 1 (1867 G1)" INSTRUMENT_HOST_NAME = "DEEP IMPACT FLYBY SPACECRAFT" INSTRUMENT_NAME = "DEEP IMPACT MEDIUM RESOLUTION INSTRUMENT - VISIBLE CCD" START_TIME = 2005-07-04T05:44:32 STOP_TIME = 2005-07-04T05:44:40 SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_START_COUNT = "UNK" SPACECRAFT_CLOCK_STOP_COUNT = "UNK" CITATION_DESC = "A'hearn, M.F. and C.J. Crockett, DI/MRI IMPACT SEQUENCE - MPEG MOVIE, DI-C-HRIV/ITS/MRI-5-MOVIE-COLL-V1.0:MRI_IMPACT.MPG, NASA Planetary Data System, 2006." OBJECT = MOVIE NAME = "DEEP IMPACT MOVIE: MRI IMPACT SEQUENCE" DATA_FORMAT = "MPEG-1" DESCRIPTION = "Animated sequence of the impact as recorded by the Medium Resolution Instrument visible CCD (MRI). The movie spans 05:44:32 to TBD UT on 4 July 2005, with 52-msec-exposure frames taken every 62 milliseconds. This movie shows only the initial stages of excavation. The small puff of material that travels rapidly to the left at onset of the excavation is hot and self-luminous. Note the shadow cast by the optically thick ejecta. Later ejecta are cold. Water ice survives the ejection, and speeds start at few times 100 meters per seconds and drop to below the escape velocity as excavation continues. Ecliptic north is roughly near the right and the sun is towards the bottom. The movie was derived from MRI image sequence 9000910." END_OBJECT = MOVIE END