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Philae has landed.

#1

Absolutely incredible.


http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/12/world/come...index.html
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#2

William Shatner tweeted,

 

"touchdown confirmed for away team @Philae2014, captain!"

 

pretty cool. 


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#3

Landing on something going 84,000 MPH is incredible

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#4

Meanwhile, the lead scientist choose to wear this.


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#5

Quote:Meanwhile, the lead scientist choose to wear <a class="bbc_url" href='https://imgur.com/KPC0uwD'>this.</a>



That shirt is cooler than cool in the geek world!!
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is agoin' on here???
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#6

Just heard about this morning that's amazing. Any particular reason we where interested in this comet? Reasearching some kind of mineral I assume?
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Quote:Just heard about this morning that's amazing. Any particular reason we where interested in this comet? Reasearching some kind of mineral I assume?


It's all in the name of science; to examine the origins of our solar system and, perhaps, to verify if earth's water originated from comets.

This comet was selected because it comes around every 6 and a half years and is reachable. It's simply a stunning achievement.
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#8

Quote:It's all in the name of science; to examine the origins of our solar system and, perhaps, to verify if earth's water originated from comets.

This comet was selected because it comes around every 6 and a half years and is reachable. It's simply a stunning achievement.
 

ok so no Armageddon plot in play here, tracking some comet headed for earth in 20 years. (whew)

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#10

That sucks, 10 years and a couple billion haha


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#11

What a bounce.

 

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#12

Good news it is accomplished it's package of planned experiments for going into sleep. As it gets closer to the sun it could come back online.


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#13

And I believe they were able to get samples to analyze.

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