CHASING A COMET - The Rosetta Mission
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- Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024
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"It´s the first time we do anything like that. The environment is totally unknown." (Andrea Accomazzo, Spacecraft Operations Manager)
Among the most fascinating projects in the exploration of the Universe is the European Space Agency's Rosetta mission, launched in 2004 to investigate the comet 67P/Churyumov--Gerasimenko. For the first time, a spacecraft will follow a comet as it approaches the Sun and land on its nucleus.
This highlight of the mission will take place in November 2014, when the small, autonomous daughter craft, Philae, lands on the comet itself. Philae was designed and built by an international consortium led by the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR). DLR also runs the lander control centre which is preparing for and overseeing the difficult task of landing on the comet, a feat never before accomplished.
More information
Rosetta mission and Philae Lander
www.dlr.de/dlr/...
DLR German Aerospace Center
www.dlr.de/en
Follow Philae on Twitter at
/ philae2014
#WakeUpRosetta #Rosetta #Philae
This is by far the greatest achievement of mankind. This is more exciting than any science fiction movie.
Congrats to all the Rosetta crew. Amazing, Amazing accomplishment (already!) & good-luck for the near future landing I can't wait!!!
I'd like to see a human crew land on a comet entering the inner solar system. Or an asteroid.
Daniel Appleton very soon a turk manned spaceship is ready it will be launchd from taxim place Istanbul
Daniel Appleton I think the Commit towing a ship would be the best idea however there may be a problem with the heat
well i have a feeling we are soon about to be taken for a ride that the whole world will suffer from.
LOL what a joke
The European Space Agency is leading the world in space exploration
Congratulation scientists. Mankind is indebted to your efforts. Go on.
çok büyük bir başarı, tebrikler, evren, onu anlamaya çalışanlar için bir anlam taşıyor...
They made perfect calculation!! Great Job!
Awesome Overview! I never knew about this mission! (Then again, the first 10 years may be a bit uninteresting for the general public...) Can't wait for November! Good luck!
" None of this has ever been done before " - it's part of the human need to explore, whether it's a cometary nuclei, an asteroid, the crater in Mars ( Via Curiosity ), the ocean floor, the Antarctic, whatever. If we lose that need, that desire, we deserve the stagnation we would get.
well done DLR
This is simply a mind boggling attempt by ESA team. 3 Gravity assists of Earth and 1 from Mars, 5 times around sun - totaling 6 billion kms in travel time of 10 years catching up at speed of 55,000 km/hr ... simply an amazing feat !!! Interesting week ahead .. Best of luck ESA, way to go !!!
Thak you very much to great video wonderful video to obtain more experience about universe and fidelidade of devices eletronics comunications very great it
I can't wait, God, I can't wait!
The Mission of 2014!
10 years later and it has landed on a rock that only has microgravity to pull it in, and orbits our solar system going about 100,000mph. It is currently sending back beautiful images from the surface of a bloody asteroid. The images take about 20 minutes to travel to earth via radio waves that move at approximately 186,000 miles per second.
I think even Bruce Willis would be impressed.
If anyone wants to know exactly where the Rosetta Mission's lander (Philae) is, it's here:
ruclips.net/video/tTyT1ClTtHU/видео.html
I took the time to take multiple pictures at multiple angles showing exactly where it is. If you're interested in that sort of thing.
damn, just heard it reaches within 100km and analysing now. wish everyone great luck, hopefully to see the landing in action in november!
AWESOME!!!!!!!!
This is such a stunning project and this has so less hits so far? Folks, we are orbiting a god damn comet right now and even a drop on its surface is planned. Depending on what rosetta is going to discover this could be the beginning of the first economical space run.
.@IdeaCatalyst1 Framing Ideas: CHASING A COMET The Rosetta Mission space: the final frontier ruclips.net/video/5b7u6stKgfs/видео.html @ESA_Rosetta @Philae2014
ziet er goed uit ik wacht op het Signaal van deze Satelliet
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Honestly, this sounds far fetched. I don't believe a word!
This comet is an Alien comet and also has structures on it. There has been new RAW jpegs released today by the ESA
I have a few questions... why is it that first picture looks more like an asteroid made of just rock than a comet? Where is the tail of ice and debris?
I thought comets were supposedly quite delicate and spongy, which is why you can not just destroy one up if it is on a course with Earth...so how can you land something on it?
Lastly, if the thing is travelling at such a high velocity, in zero gravity, with nothing to slow it down... wouldn't it only take the tiniest of nudges from something else to send it on another course completely?
congrats
waiting for the good news :)
Rosetta landed!!!Take my balls NASA and USA.
Just kidding!!! :P
How did this thing go into orbit around something that doesn't have enough gravity to hold anything in orbit around itself.
orange70383 when they say orbit, it basically was just floating next to it and orbiting ever so slowly.
The astroid still have gravity but it's so tiny.
Is that Vincent Cassel narrating?
And what happens after landing. Do we all get rich? Mans curiosity is indeed very expensive :D
00:35 - Holy shit it's Robin Williams!
OK, if the commit leaves a trail of molten material behind, has it only just been decided that the lander would need to withstand temperatures of what ever the melting point of that material is and possibly hotter. Is this where the shell of a larder car could come in useful. I work in a Library and wonder what other people do.
KSP Cinematic: Rosetta
Time to #WakeUpRosetta !!!
Great I love this kind of research.
But if those things every day on earth deposit then why are flying to?
They'll come right this way!
I know it because IT CAN .... YES We Can
when is Rosetta gonna return to Earth?
Sorry to say: never ;-(
(FW)
maybe i made the wrong question lol when is the module with the cometa samples gonna return to Earth?
Matteo T Never is right. All the lab materials and testing devices are on the Rosetta!
ok i actually realized this like a couple hours ago, unbelievable!
4:03 ..."Tragic-torries"?! - Fail.
well people get ready this is fallen angel #2 about to pass us
couldn't they pick a comet that was not discovered in crimea,,, now owned by Russia?lol
MENSONGE BIDON
I love this stuff and think it's cool BUT Countries are falling apart people losing houses terrorist going apeshit starvation and on and on can we try to figure out shit here before figuring out something 300 million miles away that can't feed,clothe,or save 1 person I can't wait for the Rude comments I get on this lol
Comment nr1: To save all is to kill all. Ecosystems must be balanced otherwise all will die. Why do you want everyone dead for the purpose of you not having to deal with reality? A little emotional discomfort? You spoiled brat. No you're not a nice person for saving everyone.
lol euros ..this is nothing compared to what nasa does ..nasa can probly do this in 1 monf
What a waste of money. The member states has bigger problems than maintaining useless projects such as this one.
So being human is a waste of money?
mike wade sure.. and a waste of space too.
strange why hate yourself!!!
mike wade Mankind has gone nuts. Just look around you. We don't take care of each other anymore. Not that we ever have...
trypticon101 How about the waste we made by killing innocent life? Such a waste. It's better to spend the money for spacecraft activity than spend it to kill.