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Year at a comet, March 2015 - NavCam, enhanced

Year at a comet, March 2015 - NavCam, enhanced


Date: 06 August 2015
Satellite: Rosetta
Depicts: Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Copyright: ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM, CC BY-SA IGO 3.0

Much of March 2015 was spent flying trajectories between about 70 km and 85 km from comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko; this image was taken on 20 March at a distance of 83.7 km. It has a scale of 7.1 m/pixel and the image measures 7.3 km across.

Thanks to the gradual change in illumination as the comet progressed on its orbit towards the Sun, regions previously cast in shadow began to emerge into the sunlight. Here, what appears as a smoother swath of material sandwiched between more rugged surrounds can be seen on the large lobe left of Babi, and may incorporate parts of Aker. On the small lobe parts of Bastet are seen 'face-on', below the 1 km wide Hatmehit depression seen in the centre.

While this image has been processed to focus on the contrasts of terrain on the nucleus, activity also started to rise. Moreover, during a close 14 km flyby on 28 March, the spacecraft experienced difficulties in navigation at these closer distances thanks to the growing number of dust particles ejected by the comet. This forced spacecraft operators to move Rosetta to safer distances some 100–200 km from the comet.

The image has been cleaned to remove the more obvious bad pixels and cosmic ray artefacts, and intensities have been scaled. It has been enhanced to bring out details of the comet's surface. The original image is available here.

This image is one of 12 featured in our "Year at a comet" image collection and has not been previously published.

More images of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko can be found in the '67P - by Rosetta' collection.

 
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Last Update: 1 September 2019
28-Mar-2024 12:17 UT

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