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Rosetta’s comet lander goes quiet
Rosetta’s Philae lander has stopped transmitting from comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Philae landed safely, but ended up in a shady location and couldn’t recharge its batteries using solar power. There is some hope that when the comet gets closer to the sun (around August 2015) … Continue reading
Rosetta mission succeeds in landing on a comet
Really cool seeing the first ever images of the surface of a comet from the Rosetta mission, courtesy of the ESA. It really does look like a dirty snowball. Unfortunately it seems that the lander ended up in a shady … Continue reading