In July 2002, a spacecraft will set off to visit three comets that cross the
Earth鈥檚 orbit, assuming all goes to plan. Last week, NASA gave the go-ahead for
the Comet Nucleus Tour or 鈥淐ontour鈥 mission. The spacecraft will visit Comet
Encke, a comet that has been orbiting near the Sun for thousands of years. It
would then rendezvous with Comet Schwassmann-Wachmann-3, which split into three
pieces in 1995. The final port of call is Comet d鈥橝rrest in 2008, but the
spacecraft might make a detour to check out a newly discovered comet, should one
appear in time.
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