Comet landing posts
VICE News "Farewell, Rosetta. You've done the job."
114 months ago
I fucking love science Farewell Rosetta.
114 months ago
Slate.com The Rosetta spacecraft has been observing the comet 67P for over two years, and at the end of the month will end its mission by setting down on the surface. Here's where.
114 months ago
National Geographic Channel FOUND: One comet-landing space probe - a little banged up, but otherwise in reasonable condition (especially considering it spent 12 years in space).
Long-Lost Comet Lander Finally Found
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After a nearly two-year search, scientists have spotted the Philae space probe, which landed on a comet in November 2014 and quickly disappeared.
114 months ago
VICE News Farewell, Philae.
122 months ago
Mashable This is incredible!
124 months ago
Mashable News Celebrate Philae's first year on Comet 67P with a new animation of the spacecraft landing on the cosmic body.
124 months ago
io9 Putting a robot on a comet is hard.
124 months ago
io9 Valuable lessons learned for next time.
We Actually Learned a Lot From Philae's Botched Landing on Comet 67/P
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The ESA’s attempt to land a probe on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko didn’t go as planned, but the mission has been far from a failure. A recent analysis of Philae’s harrowing journey across the comet has revealed some fascinating clues about i
Read more ... ts surface, while providing critical insights for future comet missions.
128 months ago
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