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9P/Tempel 
 
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Discovered by 
the German astronomer  
Ernst 
Wilhelm Liebrecht Tempel in Marseille, France at April, 3 1867     
The
latest IAU telegrams or the
latest CBET's. 
IAUC
Astronomical Headlines. 
Minor 
planet center's orbital elements and Ephemeris,  
The comet on 
Seiichi Yoshida's Homepage,
Gary W. Kronk's Cometography 
Light 
curves on Cometas Obs, 
JPL Small body 
database 
The comet was the target of
NASA's Deep Impact Mission  in 2005.
Deep Impact 
Education by the University of Maryland. 
 
The very faint comet without any tail. 
          
9P/Tempel �
by Bernhard Haeusler, 2010-04-01 B/W          
 
3 x 10 min. exposure, 
2010-04-01 UT 19:55, 12" SCT 
f-6.5 + CCD ST10XME 
19.50 mag, coma: 7"       
 
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