Monday, July 28, 2014

Rosetta has an appointment with his comet

Beyond satisfying the curiosity, such images allow mission teams to better prepare the orbiting probe around 67P / Churuymov-Gerasimenko and also consider the best landing site for its independent module Philae intended to conduct analyzes on the comet itself throughout its journey toward the Sun. It is from these pictures that researchers Astrophysics Laboratory of Marseille develop, on behalf of ESA, modeling of the comet, witnessed the early days of the solar system.

Here is one that was created from images of 14 July, less precise:

http://droidartists.jimdo.com/2014/07/28/the-oldest-feathered-dinosaur-world/
http://androidapp-games.weebly.com/blog/hot-jupiter-under-the-eye-of-hubble-and-spitzer
http://androidstars.weebly.com/blog/dwarf-galaxies-and-cold-dark-matter

Rosetta has an appointment with his comet on August 6. As for the Philae module, it should formally ask the surface thereof 11 November 2014 Both will accompany the comet throughout its journey toward the Sun to study closer to the body that is a privileged witness the formation of the solar system planets.

Also read our article: "Churi" and its dual core will complicate the landing of Philae Module

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