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ESA's Rosetta Probe Passed 1st Test

be_stress writes "The BBC are reporting that ESA's Rosetta Probe has passed the first phase of its mission. It has currently made observations of Comet C/2002 T7. This is just the first part of a much bigger mission to intercept Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko and release a probe to study the chemistry of the comet. The Rosetta probe will enter a quiet 'cruise-mode' until September, when th second stage of commissioning will commence."

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  1. "Rossetta"? by Tar-Palantir · · Score: 5, Informative

    Editors, please... the name of the probe is "Rosetta" (as in the famous stone).

    1. Re:"Rossetta"? by mindriot · · Score: 2, Informative

      Some interesting, more detailed information about Rosetta's activities can be found on the Lander Control Center's page. An overview of the commissioning activities is also available. It's a bit terse and sometimes not really up-to-date, but you can see some technical details. For your information, from the latter page on the commissioning activities:

      • Block 1: Main Subsystems. 12.03. - 17.03.2004
      • Block 2: Remaining subsystems and Experiments on HPC / CIU main. 09.04. - 15.04.2004
      • Block 3: Remaining subsystems and Experiments on LPC / CIU red.; Lander internal interference tests; Consert Instrument Clock Drift Correction. 16.05. - 25.05.2004
      • Block 4: Lander unit combined operation; Lander/Orbiter CONSERT Solar Panel Influence (Pointing Scenario). 03.10. - 05.10.2004
      • Block 5: Romap listening to RPC test on Orbiter level (Interference Scenario). 19.10. - 27.10.2004
      • Block 6: Lander cruise preparation. 27.10. - 28.10.2004

      So I assume we're between Block 3 and Block 4 now.

  2. Re:Did they lower the bar? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Ask again when NASA has completed phase one for the next generation space shuttle. Which should be "make sure the crew gets back on earth in one piece."

  3. comet linear? by hkfczrqj · · Score: 5, Informative

    It has currently made observations of Comet C/2002 T7, or Comet Linear.

    It's not THE Comet Linear, it's just another comet found with the LINEAR research program.

  4. Re:Did they lower the bar? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Really the Beagle debacle was a ESA fiasco but only in the Public Relations department. Beagle was not a ESA project, it was a english project that the ESA accept to transport to Mars. A big mistake in my opinion, because the people (like the parent post) now associate Beagle with ESA.

    Well, I suppose they have learnt the lesson.

  5. Re:Did they lower the bar? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Funny and all, but it conveniently forgets that ESA's Mars Mission, the Mars Express orbiter, made it into orbit around Mars without a hitch and is currently returning some stunning science data (and pretty pictures). There was the under-funded, built at the last minute Beagle along for the ride but that wasn't a ESA project as such. ESA's space probes don't have a habit of splattering themselves into anything.

  6. Re:Grammar by HeghmoH · · Score: 4, Informative

    In British English, companies are considered to be plural; you're talking about many people, even though they are contained within a single organization. So in the US you say something like, "Apple is dying", in the UK you'd say "Apple are dying". No grammar problem.

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