Allinformation.com- Google Doodle celebrating the success of landing on a comet using aircraft named Philae in a space mission called The Rosetta Mission.
Google Doodle featuring animated images of aircraft landing Philae with the tagline "first controlled touchdown on a comet nucleus," or "the first controlled landing on a comet nucleus."
Exploration conducted by the European Spaces Agency (ESA) was conducted in 2004. That is, they take 10 years to succeed, such as reported from the Mirror on Thursday (11/13/2014).
ESA itself says that the foundation of Philae landed about 4 cm or about 1.5 inches. The landing itself is arguably not very smooth at first.
"We not only landed once, we landed twice," said Stephan Ulamec, project manager landing.
Nevertheless, the success of this expedition is a history. Never has there been space expedition that can rival the success of the Rosetta Mission: to safely land on a comet with a distance of more than 300 million miles from Earth.
Currently, aircraft Philae still continue sending initial data about the comet to Earth.
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