Monday, July 28, 2014

The face of the target comet Rosetta accurate

The face of the target comet Rosetta accurate
The Point.fr - Published 28/07/2014 at 16:42
Animation . The European probe is to provide new and more accurate images of the comet "Chury ', should join the August 6th.

Some say she looks like a plastic duck, others a peanut shell. The last images of 67P / Churuymov-Gerasimenko - "Chury" for short - taken by Rosetta on July 20 while the European probe was already more than 5500 kilometers from its target, now make it possible to make a relatively clear idea of the appearance of the comet. Besides the fact that it is composed of two separate cores firmly bonded, there is now the most important seen reliefs on the surface of the body of ice and dust of about 3.5 to 4 km.

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The three images below, which show the different angles were performed by Osiris Nac camera sensor, two hours apart, knowing that Chury rotates on itself every 12.4 hours. And if rasterization is more visible than other previously released shots, it's simply because they have not been smoothed to minimize its impact.

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