Updates Rosetta Mission News

Rosetta is there! :cheers:
 
"The image was taken from a distance of 120 km and the image resolution is 2.2 metres per pixel."

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There's more:
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Boulders are clearly visible in this one but there appears to be some soft terrain. Source

ESA (or at least DLR) is already looking into potential landing sites for Philae:

An updated animation of entering orbit:
 
Well done ESA :thumbup:
Truly amazingly amazing!
 
:woohoo:Oh yeah baby! This is fantastic! SCIENCE FTW!:woohoo:

I have a bit of faith in humankind now. For today anyway.
 
Nothing official, just my opinion, but it is probably dust and material from outgassing events that have settled back toward the centre of mass (gravity).
 
Then also wasn't there some preliminary observation stating that the "weld" area between the masses, which is also fairly smooth looking, was colder than the rest of the body?
 
What amazes me is that fruit fly orbit. I know its due to the low gravity and low escape velocity present around the comet...but it's still a marvel. I'll applaud the first person who duplicates it in Orbiter.
 
What, you've never watched a fruit fly flying? They'll go in a straight line for a while, then suddenly change directions before going straight for a while again.

No, never. :lol:
 
Oh God. What a description! I've hated those damned things since first year uni genetics. Counting Drosophila for characteristics for population genetics studies.

But yeah, that orbit kind of looks similar to their flight.
 
What amazes me is that fruit fly orbit. I know its due to the low gravity and low escape velocity present around the comet...but it's still a marvel. I'll applaud the first person who duplicates it in Orbiter.

Hillarious !!!! :rofl:
 
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