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In reply to the discussion: SUCCESS! - Landing On A Comet - First & second descent images inside! [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)93. They wonder like how it's possible why the dark side of the moon isn't dark.

The view from Farside.
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SUCCESS! - Landing On A Comet - First & second descent images inside! [View all]
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
OP
An hour or so from now, Javaman. Live feed here: http://rosetta.esa.int/
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#8
This drama and excitement is playing out over 500,000,000km from Earth. nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#13
Over to mission control to watch as a human machine touches down on a comet for the first time ever.
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#16
32 minutes and counting. Meanwhile, at the comet, Philae is just a couple of minutes from the
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#17
Lots of nervouse anticipation of people gathered around the console at Rosetta mission HQ! nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#19
At this point, Philae has already touched down, we're just waiting for physics
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#22
Yay! How so very exciting, csziggy! Soft landing. Analyzing Philae's orientation now! nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#27
They just confirmed Philae has landed on the comet and is talking to them at mission control! nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#35
The pics should be amazing, Warpy! This wasn't even the original intended comet. What
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#38
Rosetta control director (smiling): "We can be happy. We have confirmed the lander
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#31
This is so exciting, this is the real big news for November 2014 right here.
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#34
Cool overflow! I have goosebumps. I can't imagine how exciting it must be to be a part
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#36
thanks for the updates, very exciting. Science and astronomical stuff is too cool
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#39
You're very welcome, uppityperson, and thank you for following along! Yes, science and space
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#41
Very cool, Texasgal! And you're very welcome! I'm sitting here watching CNN's coverage...Wow, our
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#44
My pleasure, Skidmore. It was an exciting moment and magnificent, indeed! nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#47
Thanks for the update and link, muriel_volestrangler. If that is the case, let's hope
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#48
There are the ice screws as well, but they may depend on solid material
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2014
#49
FIRST DESCENT IMAGE as Philae approached the surface of comet from 3km...
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#54
From one Smashing Pumpkins fan to another: Indeed, True Blue Door. Love that video! nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#58
Hi Octafish! I remember back when this thing launched and feeling excited and anticipating
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#69
Well I'm sure they're going to get a lot more support for their efforts after today. I am
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#74
Hopefully so. We can hope that this, the Chinese lunar probes, and the Indian Mars probe
True Blue Door
Nov 2014
#75
extraordinary success! Great public updates from ESA, thanks for sharing with the world!
Sunlei
Nov 2014
#76
Thank You for posting. Went to many other videos there. So inspiring, with many about Earth, too.
freshwest
Nov 2014
#78
Rosetta probe has bounced away from landing site and lost contact, admit scientists
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2014
#79
Can you imagine that thing slamming into Earth at 41,000mph? We would get to
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#91
Thank you, muriel_volestrangler, for your continued reporting in this thread. After speding nearly
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2014
#89