By now everyone knows, humans have landed on a comet for the first time ever!!! It’s going to be quite exciting to see what we can find there.
So far not much of the data gathered has been released. But here are some photos from the comet landing. Check it out!
Philae was released at 08:35 GMT and took seven hours to reach comet 67P. The first ever comet landing Successful touchdown of the landing robot Philae marks the climax of 10 year, 6.4 billion km journey . Esa confirms the harpoons designed to attach Philae to the comet did not fire, but its smaller screws appear to have dug into the surface
The Philae lander on its way to the comet, photographed by the Rosetta spacecraft.
The landing site
Philae appears to have landed on it’s side in a sort of cave, which doesn’t entirely ruin the mission, but it’s the unfortunate result of the harpoons not firing.
Esa has revealed new images of the surface of the comet highlighting some of the features on the surface
Even Google is excited!
Scientists inspecting the Philae lander before launch.
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