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  2. Philae (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Philae communicated sporadically with Rosetta from 13 June to 9 July 2015, [22] [23] [24] but contact was then lost. The lander's location was known to within a few tens of metres but it could not be seen. Its location was finally identified in photographs taken by Rosetta on 2

  3. Timeline of Rosetta (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    2 September 2016 - Rosetta finds its lander Philae wedged against a large overhang. [47] 30 September 2016 — The Rosetta spacecraft ended its mission by an attempt to soft-land close to a 130 m (425 ft) wide pit, called Deir el-Medina, [48] on comet 67P. The walls of the pit contain 0.91 m (3 ft) wide so-called "goose bumps", considered to be ...

  4. Rosetta (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    The precise location of the lander was discovered in September 2016 when Rosetta came closer to the comet and took high-resolution pictures of its surface. [38] Knowing its exact location provides information needed to put Philae's two days of science into proper context. [38]

  5. First pictures of Philae comet lander released - AOL

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  7. Rosetta Stone decree - Wikipedia

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    The Rosetta Stone preserves the earliest and most complete copy of the decree, from year 9 of Ptolemy V’s reign. Two copies of the text were inscribed on the wall of Philae temple; one, known as Philensis II, dates to year 19, while the second, Philensis I, dates to year 21. The latest dated text is a year 23 stela from Asphynis.

  8. 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko - Wikipedia

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    On 6 June 2014, water vapor was detected being released at a rate of roughly 1 litre per second (0.26 US gallons per second) when Rosetta was 360,000 km (220,000 mi) from Churyumov–Gerasimenko and 3.9 AU (580 million km) from the Sun. [55] [56] On 14 July 2014, images taken by Rosetta showed that its nucleus is irregular in shape with two ...

  9. Timeline of Solar System exploration - Wikipedia

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    The dates listed are launch dates, but the achievements noted may have occurred some time later—in some cases, a considerable time later (for example, Voyager 2, launched 20 August 1977, did not reach Neptune until 1989).