Comet 67P from just 30 km (18 miles)... Via
APOD, of course. Yesterday the ESA chose primary and secondary landing sites for the Philae lander. They're carefully setting expectations, as there is a good chance the landing attempt will fail. The selection team emphasized safety over scientific interest (though
every potential site is quite interesting!), and the primary site ended up being on the relatively smooth end of the comet's smaller lobe. The landing attempt is scheduled for November 11th, by which time the Rosetta “mother ship” will be orbiting at an altitude of just 10 km (6 miles)...
Its out gassing already? Are they getting photos of that yet?
ReplyDeleteIt is outgassing. The best photo so far is this one: http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2014/08/Comet_activity_on_2_August_2014
ReplyDeletecool. I was hoping that would be visible up close. Maybe as it does it more?
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