Posted on 12/17/2014 7:39:40 PM PST by BenLurkin
The lander is sleeping in a shady spot on the comets surface after the dramatic touchdown actually, three touchdowns on Nov. 12, when it flew for more than two hours across the surface and bounced as high as two miles (3.2 kilometers). This was partly because harpoons expected to secure it to the surface failed to deploy, and also because the comet crust was icier than expected, according to Gizmodo.
(Excerpt) Read more at universetoday.com ...
That’s a different angle, but it does look the part. I actually remember a specific moment in time when I was listening to Telstar on a record player in a dorm room, but what happened in the minutes or hours before or after that, I couldn’t say ... it was all about the future!
“harpoons ... failed to deploy”
Aaarrgghh
Yeah, it was SO icy it was ROCK instead of ice.
Now THAT'S icy! LOL!
Rock is just frozen molten, uh, uh , rock!
Hey there, lonely lander,
My only lander—
Don’t you know this asteroid,
Loves you?
(Yeah, I know it’s a comet. I needed three sillybulls.)
Thanks Tublin! I haven’t laughed this hard in months. Must be the Pirate in me. LOLOLOL
Sorry about the missing m TuMblin
“aarrgghh”
Very interesting. Thanks for posting. Only $1.4 billion Euros
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-30038871
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