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Comet chori has a “softer surface than cappuccino foam” – our… – AlKhaleej Today
Comet chori has a “softer surface than cappuccino foam” – our…

A study revealed that the robot Feli bounced twice on the surface of comet Chori six years ago, before landing permanently, to show that this surface consists of a mixture of ice and dust softer than cappuccino foam.The study author Lawrence ORourke of the European Space Agency explained that the site where Fellay landed was the last puzzle to be solved regarding the robot launched by the European space probe Rosetta on the surface of the comet Churyumov-Gyrasymenko or Chori in November 2014. About…
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