Hooked on Huskers
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The first bad news ....... a thruster system on Philae meant to keep it from rebounding from the comet's surface is apparently not working. The thruster atop Philae was designed to fire when the ship touched down, to prevent it from recoiling back into space. 15 minutes to go ..... success or fail ?
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The comet's terrain also poses challenges. It is pocked with deep depressions and dotted with building-sized boulders, and it boasts slopes so steep that they make the toughest ski resort look tame. A lander that toppled onto its side would be worthless. So would a lander that bounced off the comet's surface.
UPDATE (10:25 CST): Success !! The European Space Agency confirms the Philae lander is on the surface of the comet and is sending back data to its mother ship Rosetta.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/cosmic-1st-european-spacecraft-lands-on-comet/ar-AA7HXAy

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The comet's terrain also poses challenges. It is pocked with deep depressions and dotted with building-sized boulders, and it boasts slopes so steep that they make the toughest ski resort look tame. A lander that toppled onto its side would be worthless. So would a lander that bounced off the comet's surface.
UPDATE (10:25 CST): Success !! The European Space Agency confirms the Philae lander is on the surface of the comet and is sending back data to its mother ship Rosetta.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/cosmic-1st-european-spacecraft-lands-on-comet/ar-AA7HXAy
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