APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

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Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by neufer » Tue Sep 13, 2016 7:39 pm

dlw wrote:
Where is Philae with respect to where it was intended to land? I know that speculation was that Philae drifted into a dark and vertical face nearby after bouncing. However the terrain shown in today's APOD seems far too rugged to have been the intended landing area.








Philae touched down close to where it was intended to land just in front of the large depression Hatmehit...



...but it bounced three times
(at 15:34 ,16:20 & 17:20) and
finally ended up on the other
side of Hatmehit at 17:31.

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by dlw » Tue Sep 13, 2016 5:24 pm

Where is Philae with respect to where it was intended to land? I know that speculation was that Philae drifted into a dark and vertical face nearby after bouncing. However the terrain shown in today's APOD seems far too rugged to have been the intended landing area.

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by neufer » Tue Sep 13, 2016 3:58 pm

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Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by geckzilla » Tue Sep 13, 2016 5:15 am

bactame wrote:Comet 67P is the scariest place i have ever seen. Gives me the creeps every-time i see it. You can't tell up from down and it looks like you would fall off if you took 2 steps.
You might make it off in one step if you tried.

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by Astronymus » Tue Sep 13, 2016 5:15 am

ta152h0 wrote:Those pesky motherships
Hey, respect your mothership! :wink:

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by bactame » Tue Sep 13, 2016 3:58 am

Comet 67P is the scariest place i have ever seen. Gives me the creeps every-time i see it. You can't tell up from down and it looks like you would fall off if you took 2 steps.

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by ta152h0 » Tue Sep 13, 2016 12:53 am

Those pesky motherships

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by Chris Peterson » Tue Sep 13, 2016 12:05 am

ta152h0 wrote:What could happen if this fissure blows out the lander thru some process and the solar panels are panelling again ?
Without the mothership, it has no way to communicate with Earth.

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by ta152h0 » Mon Sep 12, 2016 11:51 pm

What could happen if this fissure blows out the lander thru some process and the solar panels are panelling again ?

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by Boomer12k » Mon Sep 12, 2016 11:29 pm

"Lonely.....I'm...Mr. Lonely....I have no baahdy....to caaall my owwwwnnnn...."

Glad they found it. 2 billion dollar rescue mission to MOVE it....

:---[===] *

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by Chris Peterson » Mon Sep 12, 2016 9:42 pm

Catalina wrote:Must the mission end with a crash landing? With a low gravitational influence, wouldn't it be possible make calculations in order to land more softly and give the Rosetta a chance to perhaps gather some of the data that the Philae Lander was unable to obtain?
No. In order to maintain contact with Earth, Rosetta orients itself dynamically to keep an antenna pointed this way. The moment it touches the surface that ability is lost, and it's game over. It's not that the landing will necessarily be hard enough to damage the spacecraft, just that there's no way to maintain communication. (Also, there's really no instrumentation on Rosetta that is really designed to be useful on the surface.)

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by Catalina » Mon Sep 12, 2016 7:19 pm

Must the mission end with a crash landing? With a low gravitational influence, wouldn't it be possible make calculations in order to land more softly and give the Rosetta a chance to perhaps gather some of the data that the Philae Lander was unable to obtain? After watching lander after lander far exceed expectations of lifespan and missions being extended, I would hope that schedules could be bent a little, envelopes pushed, nominal risks be taken for an already partially failed mission in order to optimize the fact that eyes are already there, right there on the comet!

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by BMAONE23 » Mon Sep 12, 2016 7:14 pm

That Big Rock, right in the middle of the image of this rather large Icy Dirtball, appears to indicate layering...Warped Layering

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by chuckster » Mon Sep 12, 2016 7:08 pm

MRO found Beagle II in a much bigger haystack. It is amazing what the flight dynamics people can come up with, even in the relatively tiny gravity field of a comet.

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by SeedsofEarth » Mon Sep 12, 2016 6:39 pm

One of the best APOD pictures yet! Interestingly, the "terrain" appears to be very rough, rubble-strewn, and filled with veins and crevices that suggest some sort of fracturing or layering that is most noticeable in the lower left corner of the picture. What are ESA and NASA scientists saying about this? What do they think this indicates about the comet?

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by Jim Armstrong » Mon Sep 12, 2016 4:26 pm

Philae: Call home!

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by FLPhotoCatcher » Mon Sep 12, 2016 2:58 pm

Any word on what the whitish patches are (there is one in the lower-right corner)?

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by Case » Mon Sep 12, 2016 1:17 pm

Awesome to see the lander finally. Like the proverbial needle in the haystack. You may think a comet is small, until you try to locate something much smaller on it. It does appear sideways tipped over, with one 'leg' in the 'air'. Unfortunate for its science experiments, but at least we found it!

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by RJN » Mon Sep 12, 2016 1:14 pm

Thanks to several emailers for pointing out that sometimes "Rosetta" was misspelled in in the initial NASA caption. This has now been corrected. - RJN

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by heehaw » Mon Sep 12, 2016 9:13 am

Great news!

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by Coil_Smoke » Mon Sep 12, 2016 6:52 am

Philae picked a nice shady place to rest in peace. :idea: Could the Rosetta craft reflect enough light off it's solar panels to wake the lander? It is fun to imagine maneuvering the space craft into an orbit that complex and orient it to track the sun's reflection at Philae. Has a stationary orbit ever been achieved during this mission? Is all this impossible because of twisting, tumbling, rotation of Comet 67P ? :?:

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by NoelC » Mon Sep 12, 2016 5:54 am

I think the phrase "dirty snowball" ought to be revised to "gnarly snowball".

-Noel

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by Ann » Mon Sep 12, 2016 4:44 am

Archimedes: Eureka! (I have found it!)
Illustration: Kevin Kallaugher.
Rosetta and Philae. Illustration: ESA.
Archimedes: EUREKA!!! (I have found it!)

Rosetta (sic): EUREKA!!! (I have found it!)


Ann

Re: APOD: Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P (2016 Sep 12)

by ta152h0 » Mon Sep 12, 2016 4:07 am

That is the pits

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