Delta II Rocket & Launch Pad (Deep Impact Mission) (1:400 scale)
- The USA planned to phase out all expendable launch vehicles (ELV) after the Space Shuttle entered service. However, the Challenger accident of 1986 changed all that, & the Delta program was restarted. Termed Delta II, these rockets have made nearly 150 successful launches since 1989, making it the most reliable system in service. As an ELV, each rocket can only be launched once. Among the Delta II’s missions are the launching of GPS Block II satellites, Kepler telescope, Deep Impact space probe & several Mars missions for NASA. The latter
Includes:: the Mars Phoenix lander in 2007.
The Deep Impact Mission is a NASA space probe for studying the composition of the comet interior, by releasing an impactor into the comet & then taking measurement by a flyby probe. The mission was the first to eject material from a comet’s surface, which gained quite large publicity from the media, international scientists & amateur astronomers.