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Fascinating Rosetta Image Captures Philae's Comet Bounce

mpicpp points out that high-resolution pictures have been released of Philae's landing. "The hunt for Rosetta's lost lander Philae is gaining steam as scientists pore over images from above the comet that may help reveal its final location. The ESA released an image Monday taken by Rosetta's OSIRIS camera showing Philae's first bounce on the comet. The mosaic includes a series of pictures tracking the lander descending toward the comet, the initial touchdown point and then an image of the lander moving east. 'The imaging team is confident that combining the CONSERT ranging data with OSIRIS and navcam images from the orbiter and images from near the surface and on it from Philae's ROLIS and CIVA cameras will soon reveal the lander's whereabouts,' says the ESA."

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  1. Re:Fucking disaster by Tablizer · · Score: 5, Informative

    They're trying to dress it up and say it was a success, but you just can't put lipstick on a pig.

    Hey, they've done something that nobody has done before. Kudos are in order. Low-gravity landings on giant loose lint-balls are still new territory.

    The amount of science returned is still unknown because they are still sifting the data. At the very least, they got close-up photos of the surface of a comet for geologists to study.

    I hope they take their lessons and make a better comet mission.

    Remember, the US Ranger program took 7 tries before they had success. The comet mission had partial success on the first try! Practice makes perfect.

    Perhaps they can make the next one spherical and not require any particular landing orientation. Put wire-frame bumpers on it and let it go ahead and bounce. It can adjust its angle after a landing.

  2. Re:Fucking disaster by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Put something in orbit. CHECK
    Land on a comet. CHECK
    Perform sciency stuff: CHECK

    The landing wasn't perfect. All the sciency stuff was complete at a little over 80% accomplished.

    Measure this in scientific progress, not scientific perfection. If you are looking for perfection on the first attempt of anything, get out of science.

  3. Re:Fucking disaster by pseudofrog · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A summary, for those who were fortunate enough to miss this:

    1. Dude wears a shirt with scantily-clad women. Some people say it's kinda sexist.
    2. Dude sincerely apologizes. Those who complained accept.
    3. Everyone moves on. Lessons learned. Yay! Pretty comet pictures!
    4. LOL just kidding. A bunch of "supporters" who won't STFU see this is a great opportunity to attack straw feminists and comment on every single article mentioning the mission. Those who objected to his shirt, typically women scientists/engineers, are slandered as "taking away from his accomplishments" despite writing about this mission for, in some cases, years. Assholes start an Indiegogo campaign to buy him, specifically, a watch for being "bullied," which is forcing him to deal with a situation he's clearly ready to move on from. MRA and GamerGate types congregate, attacking and doxxing anyone who had the slightest of problems with his shirt.

    So of course we have folks on /. pretending that a handful of articles about a shitty T-shirt and a subsequent "forced" apology show that lolfeminists, even those with PhDs in relevant, don't care about this mission.