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Attempt to land on a comet is a GO!



El Sid

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May 10, 2012
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West Sussex
It is indeed. Now wait for some **** whose views (and knowledge) haven't evolved since they left the Sixth Form Debating Society to say that the money would have been better spent fighting hunger in the Third World.

I expect that **** will try and point out that the money spent on this project could have provided 200,000 fresh water wells in Africa. Some other **** might suggest it would fund Man City for a season. This **** hopes that we are able to strike a balance between scientific progress, world famine and footballers wages.
 




Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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I expect that **** will try and point out that the money spent on this project could have provided 200,000 fresh water wells in Africa. Some other **** might suggest it would fund Man City for a season. This **** hopes that we are able to strike a balance between scientific progress, world famine and footballers wages.
So does this one, but if this mission hadn't taken place the money would NOT have been spent on humanitarian projects any more than the money TB spent on building the Amex would have gone on a new hospital or school instead.
 










Del Fenner

Because of Boxing Day
Sep 5, 2011
1,432
An Away Terrace
Personally i'd like to know where we come from. I would seriously doubt this can provide anything that gives us this answer.

Comets are thought to be made up of the matter that composed the early solar system. Studying comets seems one of the best ways to build up the picture of how the earth was formed.
 




zeetha

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Apr 11, 2011
1,318
Two pictures from ESA - first is the orbiter taken from the lander just after it separated, and the second is the little lander on its way. Good luck Philae - not long now!

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Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,833
Hove
Two pictures from ESA - first is the orbiter taken from the lander just after it separated, and the second is the little lander on its way. Good luck Philae - not long now!

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Shame your attachments don't work. When you are linking a URL, try unticking the box that says about linking the file or something. Whenever I untick that the pics seem to then work.
 




zeetha

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Apr 11, 2011
1,318
Bizarre they worked for me after I'd posted - do they not open when you click on them? I'll try again...

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Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
12,098
Watching this live on BBC News online.

If you want to watch top European space scientists shitting themslves, this is the place for you.
Watching the four scientists watching their screens is compulsive viewing...!
 




Goldstone1976

We Got Calde in!!
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Apr 30, 2013
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Well at least this proves that if they discover a comet / asteroid on a collision course with Earth, they will be able to land a bomb on it and blow it off course. :thumbsup:

Yes - ish. Of course they'd have to launch the missile 11 years in advance of it hitting us, and there's a 5 year build programme prior to that. But it's ok - current technology allows us up to a full 6 months of warning of an object likely to hit us, so that should be ok. Oh.
 






zeetha

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Apr 11, 2011
1,318
And it has landed! Amazing!
 








Boys 9d

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Jan 3, 2012
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Lancing
Will Nigel Farage be sending congratulations?
 


essbee

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Jan 5, 2005
3,656
I just don't get it. What's all the fuss about.

I used to get down Comet's on a regular basis. Moreover - I used to park
the car easy.
 


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