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Philae landing on the nucleus of Comet 67P C-G
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post Sep 12 2016, 09:07 PM
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Just offhand, things appear fairly consistent with my recollection of the CIVA mosaics, including the ones we put together here at UMSF. In particular the tilt of around 80 degrees looks good. Perihelion Cliff and other features seem mostly closer to Philae than was thought. Will be interesting to review some of the other features, particularly 180 degrees away from Periheilion Cliff. Solar panel #2 is facing out as it should be.

http://stevealbers.net/albers/scratch/phil...posite_0417.png

The orientation is described in this post. You might have to scroll a bit to find post #1334.


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post Jan 4 2017, 09:32 AM
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Our analysis of the ROLIS post-landing images has now been published:

Journal version, arXiv.

We are in the process of archiving the original images and, unfortunately, they are not yet available. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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post Jan 5 2017, 09:21 AM
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Some nice images on the arXiv PDF.
There's potential for a small animation there wink.gif


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