Hi Ron,
Great, most interesting animation!
It seems that there was a very faint trace of a short, fan-shaped coma, seen
from the comet's nucleous towards it's UPPER direction (as the picture is
shown).
Many thanks for sharing it with us.
José Campos

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I've added an animation of the Comet Wild 2 flyby images taken by
Stardust to the Stardust website.
Included is a chart from the Dust Flux Instrument showing
the particle impacts on the spacecraft during the flyby, and
another chart showing the spacecraft thruster activity:

http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/news/status/040106.html

You can view the animation directly from here:

http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/images/w2_flyby1.gif

Ron Baalke


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