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How Harrowing Comet Landing by Philae Nearly Failed (Infographic) When mechanisms intended to secure Philae to the surface of Comet 67P failed, the lander bounced back into space twice before settling to rest in partial darkness at the foot of an icy cliff. The action took place 317 million miles (510 million kilometers) from Earth and 14 miles (22.5 km) from the comet, Rosetta released the lander. Philae fell towards the comet for seven hours. Philae hit the surface at 3.3 feet per second (1 meter per second). Harpoons and a rocket meant to secure the probe to the comet, failed to fire. In its first bounce, Philae traveled about 0.6 miles (1 km) up and an equal distance across the comet. Philae ascended with a speed of 15 inches (38 centimeters) per second. Escape velocity from the comet is 19.7 inches (50 cm) per second. After a second bounce lasting about seven minutes, Philae finally came to rest on the surface... Links to more information at: space/27767-philae-comet-landing-nearly-failed-infographic.html
Posted on: Fri, 14 Nov 2014 18:07:22 +0000

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