The Rosetta Mission. First ever Comet landing, 12th Nov
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Re: The Rosetta Mission. First ever Comet landing, 12th Nov
Agent 47 wrote:Next time I can think of something, I will.
Re: The Rosetta Mission. First ever Comet landing, 12th Nov
http://www.nzz.ch/wissenschaft/astronom ... 1.18422874
you might have to block nzz.ch through NoScript because it can act up sometimes.
you might have to block nzz.ch through NoScript because it can act up sometimes.
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Re: The Rosetta Mission. First ever Comet landing, 12th Nov

This screams "these articles contain coded messages intended for the schutzstaffel".
Agent 47 wrote:Next time I can think of something, I will.
Re: The Rosetta Mission. First ever Comet landing, 12th Nov
So they've cloned Ansel Adams, raised him up and launched him into space.
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it was actually the only major domestic german newspaper (it's a newspaper written in german located and published in a country with a german-speaking majority) who dared speak up against Hitler and publicly criticise and denounce his actions. they're liberals, but unfortunately too closely related to the banks.AxeD wrote:
This screams "these articles contain coded messages intended for the schutzstaffel".
arguably still one of the best german (language) newspaper you can get today though.
SoundcloudAxeD wrote:I dunno, there's some thoroughly unemployed people on this forum.
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http://www.universetoday.com/116135/get ... st-photos/
if you ever want space news it's all about universetoday
if you ever want space news it's all about universetoday
Re: The Rosetta Mission. First ever Comet landing, 12th Nov
They should launch photographers into space really.nowaysj wrote:So they've cloned Ansel Adams, raised him up and launched him into space.
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Re: The Rosetta Mission. First ever Comet landing, 12th Nov
So the lander has bounced 3 times and is laying in a crack?
Re: The Rosetta Mission. First ever Comet landing, 12th Nov
c'mon now. Rosetta. crack where there's no sunlight. this has to be staged.
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Every step of the way, feminists confirm that they don't actually give a single fuck about anyone but themselves and will say anything to get attention.
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SignalRecon wrote:Every step of the way, feminists confirm that they don't actually give a single fuck about anyone but themselves and will say anything to get attention.
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Re: The Rosetta Mission. First ever Comet landing, 12th Nov
As manager of the Rosetta mission, Fred Jansen was responsible for the successful 2014 landing of a probe on the comet known as 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. In this fascinating and funny talk, Jansen reveals some of the intricate calculations that went into landing the Philae probe on a comet 500 million kilometers from Earth — and shares some incredible photographs taken along the way.

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