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Scientists detect an unexpected, beautiful aurora in the Solar System – POP TIMES UK
Four years ago, comet-hunting spacecraft, Rosetta, took a final swan dive into the face of the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. It was the dramatic culmination of the European Space Agency’s twelve-year mission to study the icy object. While Rosetta may be go…
Four years ago, comet-hunting spacecraft, Rosetta, took a final swan dive
into the face of the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. It was the dramatic culmination of the European Space Agency’s twelve-year mission to study the icy object. While Rosetta may be gone, its memory lives on in data. Scientists continue to analyze these data, collected from its time around and on the icy dirt ball, transforming scientists’ understanding of tiny interstellar objects like comet 67P and confounding expect…
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