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Philae touchdown sites in context

Philae touchdown sites in context


Date: 28 October 2020
Satellite: Rosetta
Depicts: Philae touchdown sites
Copyright: Images: Touchdown 1: ESA/Rosetta/Philae/ROLIS/DLR; all other images: ESA/Rosetta/MPS for OSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA; Analysis: O'Rourke et al. (2020)

Philae's flight across the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on 12 November 2014 saw the lander strike the surface in multiple locations. This graphic summarises the main touchdown sites.

At 15:35 GMT Philae made first contact with the surface at Agilkia – the image shown here was taken by Philae's own camera, ROLIS, before touchdown, approximately 40 metres from the surface.

Philae then took flight across the Hatmehit depression on the 'top' of the small comet lobe, colliding with a cliff edge at 16:20 GMT.

This set it on course with the second touchdown site, where it interacted with the surface multiple times over a period of two minutes starting at around 17:24 GMT.

Philae arrived at its final resting place at Abydos, about 30 m away, at 17:31 GMT. The image has been enhanced to allow Philae, hiding in the shadows just 30 metres away from the second touchdown location, to be seen.

Last Update: 29 October 2020
29-Mar-2024 15:37 UT

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