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WhiteTara

(29,704 posts)
Wed Nov 12, 2014, 09:28 PM Nov 2014

European probe lands on comet, but fails to anchor down

Source: Reuters

(Reuters) - The European Space Agency landed a probe on a comet on Wednesday, a first in space exploration and the climax of a 10-year-odyssey, but an anchoring system problem may hamper planned investigations into the origins of Earth and the solar system.

The 100-kg (220-pound) lander - virtually weightless on the comet's surface - touched down on schedule at about 11 a.m. ET after a seven-hour descent from its orbiting mothership Rosetta, now located a half-billion kilometers (300 million miles) from Earth.

But during the free-fall to the comet’s surface, harpoons designed to anchor the probe, named Philae, failed to deploy. Flight directors are considering options to ensure the lander does not drift back into space.

“The lander may have lifted off again,” Stefan Ulamec, Philae lander manager at the DLR German Aerospace Center, told reporters. "Maybe today we just didn’t land once, but landed twice. Hopefully we are sitting there on the surface … and can continue our science sequence.”

Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/12/us-space-comet-idUSKCN0IW0S520141112



Oh, too bad!
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European probe lands on comet, but fails to anchor down (Original Post) WhiteTara Nov 2014 OP
Usually certain system's are built by different companies. Phlem Nov 2014 #1
It's drunk shenmue Nov 2014 #2
The comet is screaming for help from the earthling invaders Baclava Nov 2014 #3
Thanks! burrowowl Nov 2014 #4

Phlem

(6,323 posts)
1. Usually certain system's are built by different companies.
Wed Nov 12, 2014, 09:44 PM
Nov 2014

Since we're human, shit happens. Doesn't make this any less miraculous. We are at a time where science is going to be diminished greatly by the recently elected political elite. Let's not do they're work for them.

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