
Landing on a comet after ten years in space! This article strongly supports title as humans have landed on a comet. The writer talks about the scenario happening as they had issues with the space ship rotation after landing, and very specific like " Update: At around 8:45 a.m. PST, ESA said the lander’s harpoons did not fire, meaning that Philae is not anchored to the comet. Without being firmly attached to the ground, the worry is that the lander may fall off. ESA is now looking at options to refire the harpoons. A live feed of mission control is at the bottom of this post."s I am surprised somebody would go ten years in space to land on a comet. I am influenced by the determination and accuracy that a space ship was launched at a target ten years ago and just reached its destination. I would like to ask how life was for the passenger in the ship, and if it was worth it. It would be interesting to see there everyday life. I think this writer should get more personally stories of the astronauts, because he or she already has great information about everything else.
http://www.wired.com/2014/11/rosetta-philae-comet-landing-success/
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