Probe 'Philae' Lands on Comet in Space First

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The European probe Philae has made the first-ever landing on a comet, a crowning phase in a quest to explore the origins of the Solar System, the European Space Agency (ESA) said Wednesday.

The robot lab landed on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko around seven hours after separating from its mother ship Rosetta more than 510 million kilometers (320 million miles) from Earth, it said.

"Philae is talking to us," said Stephan Ulamec, the lander's manager. "We are on the comet."

"We definitely confirm that the lander is on the surface," said Andrea Accomazzo, flight operations director. "We can't be happier than what we we are now."

"This is a big step for human civilization," said the agency's director general, Jean-Jacques Dordain, as a crowd of scientists, guests and VIPs cheered and applauded in relief.

"Touchdown! My new address: 67P!," Philae's team tweeted.

Scientists hope the lander, equipped with 10 instruments, will unlock the secrets of comets -- primordial clusters of ice and dust that may have helped sow life on Earth.

Getting from Earth to a comet that is travelling towards the Sun at 18 kilometers per second (11 miles per second) was a landmark in space engineering and celestial mathematics.

The 1.3-billion-euro ($1.6-billion) Rosetta mission was approved in 1993.

Rosetta, carrying Philae, was hoisted into space in 2004, and took more than a decade to reach its target in August this year, having used the gravitational pull of Earth and Mars as slingshots to build up speed.

The pair covered 6.5 billion km together before the separation Wednesday prior to the landing.

Comments 5
Thumb Carnac 12 November 2014, 19:48

Sheikh Naim Qassem: Hizbullah Prevented ISIL from 'Erecting Checkpoints on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko'.

Thumb Tony.Farris 12 November 2014, 19:56

The European landed on comet, the Lebanese landed on the tip of the rocket; thank you ASSad and Hizb-Cocaine.

Default-user-icon qassem (Guest) 12 November 2014, 21:38

Aliaa they tried but hezballah prevented them

Thumb Maxx 13 November 2014, 04:38

Dude, get off the bath salts; you're beginning to foam at the mouth.

Thumb Maxx 13 November 2014, 04:39

Absolutely mate! I mean, just to imagine that vast space, that distance, and that now we are interacting with it...
What a wondrous creature is Man, and how fabulous His ingenuity!
If only as much time, effort, thought, money and energy would go into space exploration and colonization as presently goes into war...