Subject: Yes!
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Posted on: 2014-11-13 06:14:00 UTC
For SCIENCE!
Subject: Yes!
Author:
Posted on: 2014-11-13 06:14:00 UTC
For SCIENCE!
They haven't seen Philae yet in its current landing spot - but they've calculated where it is. No idea yet whether they're aiming to get Rosatta to snap a picture of it, but I at least hope so.
hS
I adore the pictures Rosetta and Philae took of each other during separation.
I love the little sequence of shots Rosetta took of Philae as it fell away. Now, y'know, if only it could take one of Philae on the comet...
These might have to be purloined for my website. I have a whole page of spaceships taking photos of other spaceships. It's faintly adorable.
(Though, come to think of it, I really ought to add the Surveyor 3/Apollo 12 meetup...)
hS
Philae on (or above) the comet
Yes, there's a shot of Philae-the-tiny-dot flying lazily above the comet after its initial bounce - and of the dust cloud it kicked up. Surely that should make it easier to figure out where it ended up...?
hS
xkcd for the win. Whoooooo!!
For SCIENCE!
-Phobos
...that we institute International Comet Day.
(And US, can we please replace Columbus Day with that instead, this one's much nicer.)
(Also, disclaimer, the idea was originally Araeph's, not mine.)