The European Space Agency (ESA) has completed a massive publicly-available archive of images and data collected over the course of the historic Rosetta mission. Rosetta and Philae captured almost ...
European Space Agency reveals major finding from comet 67P. This photo mosaic comprises four individual NAVCAM images taken from 30.8 km from the center of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, Nov. 20, ...
ESA has announced the date upon which missionoperators will crash the Rosetta spacecraft into the surface of thecomet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko. Unlike its now-sleepingcompanion, the Philae lander, ...
The Philae lander from European Space Agency's Rosetta mission's landed on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Credit: ESA - ...
Comet 67P has been a major point of interest in our solar system since the European Space Agency sent its Rosetta spacecraft out to study it and even used it to try to land its Philae lander on the ...
BERLIN – The European Space Agency's Rosetta space probe has located its lost Philae lander, wedged in a "dark crack" on the side of a comet. The agency said Monday Rosetta's camera finally captured ...
Scientists are inviting you to take part in “waking up” a comet-chasing probe that has been in hibernation in space for nearly three years. The spacecraft is due to reactivate itself from an internal ...
The Philae landing craft that is due to touch down on the surface of a comet hurtling towards the Sun will snap some images of the mother ship Rosetta after it breaks its bonds and embarks on its ...
The events unfolding today, Nov. 12, have been ten years in the making. Earlier today, the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft said good bye to its precious cargo — the Philae lander, shown ...
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The countdown to the destruction of the European Space Agency’s Rosetta spacecraft has begun. The probe, which has been orbiting around a comet since the end of 2014, will make a controlled descent ...
The Rosetta spacecraft won't die next winter after all. The European Space Agency announced on Tuesday that the orbiter's mission will be extended by nine months as it tracks Comet ...