Yesterday Rosetta finally reached comet 67P/C-P (Churyumiv-Gerasimenko) after a 10 year voyage.
Launched in March 2004, it used gravity assists to swing through the system , including a close skim over Mars at an altitude of 250km in Feb 2007.
It is now a bit over 100km from the comet and will orbit using thrusters for two weeks, before closing in on the comet to about 30km where it will orbit gravitationally.
Then it will detach the lander...
Ooooooooooh :)
Launched in March 2004, it used gravity assists to swing through the system , including a close skim over Mars at an altitude of 250km in Feb 2007.
It is now a bit over 100km from the comet and will orbit using thrusters for two weeks, before closing in on the comet to about 30km where it will orbit gravitationally.
Then it will detach the lander...
Ooooooooooh :)
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