Thursday, August 14, 2014

Probe “Rosetta” gave a new batch of pictures of the comet – News project INFOX.ru

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The probe "Rosetta" photographed with close range 67P / Churyumov Gerasimenko. Scientists hope that this will help in choosing a site for planting the device.

A new series of pictures taken from a distance of 83-115 kilometers, was
 published on
 the official website of the European Space Agency.

6 August device "Rosetta" went into orbit comet 67P, the next week
 he photographed its surface with a narrow-angle camera Osiris. Of
 published pictures have a frame and in 3D-format - to see the comet
 volume, it is necessary to look at him through the stereoscopic glasses with
 red and green filters.

Pictures help to plan a place to anchor "Philae", part of the lowered
 apparatus. By the end of August will be chosen five alleged landing sites, and to
 mid-September, experts finally stop at one of them. If
 everything goes according to plan, "Philae" will have to get down on the comet on November 11.

In addition, over the past few days, the probe "Rosetta" to estimate the temperature in the
 different parts of the comet - it turned out that just below it on the isthmus connecting
 its two halves. Rather, there comes close to the surface of ice from
 which is a comet. In other regions of ice hidden under a thick layer of
 Space
 
 dust.

The width of the comet 67P is about 4 kilometers, it makes a complete revolution
 around its axis for 12.4 hours. Now it is a celestial body is removed from the sun with
 at 530 million kilometers per hour, but in August 2015 it
 it will charge at the minimum distance. It is assumed that in this
 time the comet begins to melt, so that the "Rosetta" will be easier to study it
 inner layers.

According to the researchers, these "Rosetta" will help to deal with the early
 stages in the evolution of the solar system as a comet is composed of substances
 formed at that time.

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