Thursday, 13 November 2014

Scientists in the dark on comet-lander's location after it bounced

Scientists in the dark on comet-lander's location after it bounced


The search for the exact location where Rosetta's Philae robot landed is, quite literally, leaving scientists in the dark. After the lander bounced three times on the surface of a comet, European Space Agency (ESA) scientists believe it may have come to rest in the shadow of a cliff.

Read more: http://ift.tt/1GTZAkg

No comments:

Post a Comment