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ESA Gives Green Light To Rosetta

JoeRobe writes "An ESA review board has given the green light for launch of the Rosetta Spacecraft in January 2003. The Rosetta Mission is one of the ESA's boldest missions to date. Over the next eight years, the spacecraft will conduct two asteroid (Otawara and Siwa) flybys and finish off by dropping a lander onto the surface of comet Wirtanen."

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  1. Re:Comet Lander by CaptMonkeyDLuffy · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Well, while finding biological or pre-biological material on comet would certainly be an important discovery, it really wouldn't prove the 'life seeded by comets' claims.

    If we find organic matter on a comet, then that doesn't mean the only source of organic matter is comets. The only way to truly prove those theories would be to disprove all other possible sources of 'original organic matter.' Finding organic material on a comet would simply prove that comets are a possible source, not that they are the definitive source.

    And, arguing in the other direction, even if organic matter isn't found on this particular comet, there are still many others that haven't been checked. Just because one comet doesn't contain organic matter, doesn't mean all comets don't.