From European Space Operations Centre, Darmstadt, Germany |
Rosetta Blog
Twitter: #CometLanding
The lander has left the mother-ship
and is descending toward the comet.
Waiting for it to contact the mother-ship ...
It is a few minutes late ...
Lander has contacted the mother-ship ...
Signal & communication is good ...
The landing phase is under way ...
About 4 more hours until landing takes place ...
(~9:30 AM CST; ~10:30 EST)
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about an hour from touchdown ...
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just minutes until touchdown
the lander is oriented properly ...
Photo of descending lander taken by orbiter |
minutes to touchdown ...
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tension building ...
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Lander takes snapshot just before landing |
TOUCHDOWN ANNOUNCED !
(@ about 10:03 AM CST; 11:03 AM EST)
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Analysing conditions ...
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lander has attached itself to the comet ...
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SUCCESS !
The exploded planet hypothesis (EPH) is sure to be revisited as the comet is studied further (eg. Exploded Planet Hypothesis, 2; cf. this, this, and this).
Sounds from the comet:
Breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing achievement, this landing on a comet. Too bad it does nothing to help humanity out of its current extinction predicament. We're always so full of pride for our accomplishments yet we're unable to cultivate humility and practice stewardship of our home.
ReplyDeleteThe same holds true for all of our science - especially those concerned with genetics and our environment. Upon discovery of the genetic code (to a very limited extent), we were off to the races with our new toy - creating clones and playing God. Soon enough a Monsanto (and others) evolve and nature suffers with their manipulations.
Humanity has become cancerous to its host.
Tom