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Astronomy Picture of the Day - Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P
NASA ^ | 09/12/2016 | (see photo credits)

Posted on 09/12/2016 5:59:07 AM PDT by ThomasMore

Astronomy Picture of the Day

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2016 September 12
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Philae Lander Found on Comet 67P
Image Credit & Copyright: ESA, Rosetta, MPS, OSIRIS; UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA/Navcam

Explanation: A little spacecraft that was presumed lost has now been found. In 2014, the Philae lander slowly descended from its parent Rosette spacecraft to the nucleus of Comet C67/P Churyumov-Gerasimenko. At the surface, after a harpoon malfunction, the lander bounced softly twice and eventually sent back images from an unknown location. Earlier this month, though, Rosette swooped low enough to spot its cub. The meter-sized Philae is seen on the far right of the main image, with inset images showing both a zoom out and a zoom in. At the end of this month, Rosette itself will be directed to land on 67P, but Rosette's landing will be harder and, although taking unique images and data, will bring the mission to an end.

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TOPICS: Astronomy
KEYWORDS: nasa
Talk about finding the proverbial needle in a haystack! Wow!
1 posted on 09/12/2016 5:59:07 AM PDT by ThomasMore
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To: 1FreeAmerican; 2nd Amendment; aquila48; America_Right; AndrewC; antonia; aristotleman; BBB333; ...
APOD PING !!!

If you want on the APOD list or off the list, Freepmail me

2 posted on 09/12/2016 5:59:28 AM PDT by ThomasMore (We're edging closer and closer to a civil war! Blame the politicians!)
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To: ThomasMore

Looks like the thing that popped out of Hillary’s pants-leg as she was being taken away.


3 posted on 09/12/2016 6:08:07 AM PDT by fruser1
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To: ThomasMore

Unbelievable, the things Man has achieved.


4 posted on 09/12/2016 6:08:44 AM PDT by ETL (God PLEASE help America...Never Hillary!)
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To: ThomasMore; SunkenCiv

Does this mean they’ve found a philandering comet?

(Too bad it wasn’t comet 69...)


5 posted on 09/12/2016 6:09:01 AM PDT by Robert A Cook PE (I can only donate monthly, but socialists' ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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To: ThomasMore

But to the microaggressed crybullies this is all nonsense because the project engineer wore a shirt with sexy girls.


6 posted on 09/12/2016 6:15:48 AM PDT by Organic Panic (Hillary Clinton, the elderly woman's version of "I dindu nuffins.")
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Talk about finding the proverbial needle in a haystack! Wow!

I notice they can find the Philae Lander but they can't find any ice on the "dirty snowball". . . LOL!

Electric Universe — PING!


The Lander has been FOUND!

If you want on or off the Electric Universe Ping List, Freepmail me.

7 posted on 09/12/2016 9:21:23 AM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue...)
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The solar system is thought to be ~5 billion years old, and indeed, these are the maximum ages of material we’ve sampled.

However, good observational evidence indicates that the Milky Way is ~11by old, and that the universe in general is ~14-15by.

My question: Why is it that we see only material of the age of the solar system, but no older? It certainly seems possible that older material would come drifting through, and should occasionally land on Earth as meteorites. Yet, we don’t see this.

One would think that iron, nickel and some of the heavier elements found on Earth and throughout the solar system, would have to have been processed in an earlier, more highly energetic stellar system, as they could not have been produced in the Sun.

What kind of “sorting out” processes is at work here?


8 posted on 09/12/2016 9:51:22 AM PDT by onedoug
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"Why is it that we see only material of the age of the solar system, but no older?"

Good question...

I would expect that distances associated with expansion of the universe would almost preclude anything traveling at sublight speed from reaching here from older, more distant (and ever-retreating) sources.

9 posted on 09/12/2016 10:36:59 AM PDT by TXnMA ("Allah": Satan's current alias; of the commission of thousands of crBarack": Allah's current ally...)
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To: TXnMA

Of course though, the atomic constituents - proton, electron, neutron, etc. - are as old as the universe itself.

Still a perplexing problem nonetheless.


10 posted on 09/15/2016 7:13:53 AM PDT by onedoug
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To: onedoug
You "changed horses in midstream". '-)

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You specified, "material" -- not "matter".

AFAIK, we (as yet) have no way of determining the age of fundamental particles of matter ( or, if they even do change detectably with time).

Again, AFAIK, it is only "agglomerated materials" we can "age" -- often by determining the residual half-life of unstable isotopes that were captured when they were agglomerated...

BTW, I like -- and enjoyed -- your question; it stimulates several interesting avenues of thought...

11 posted on 09/15/2016 8:23:42 AM PDT by TXnMA ("Allah": Satan's current alias; of the commission of thousands of crBarack": Allah's current ally...)
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