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First Comet Landing In Human History


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Watching BBC livestream, so many scientist types losing their shit right now! :catnope:

 

Bless 'em, gotta respect their mad skills for making it happen.

Indeed. Had a rather misanthropic hermetic friend from Northern Cali stop by last night, and he was complaining about how this is a total misallocation of resources. I told him the budget was one tiny fraction of what's spent on military bullshit, and that we have the capacity to both care for the planet and explore beyond its bounds, not to mention that missions like this help us appreciate how absolutely marvelous and majestic the entire cosmos is and our ability to accomplish miracles, including here on our beautiful pale blue dot. We need some incredible teleological attractors like this to help us save the planet we're already on, IMO.

Money damn well spent.

Science. Trust bruv. Trust.

 

 

not least of which, is to give these sexless nerds orgasms in waves. the livestream is a giant nerdgasm. Freckled bodies convulsing in pure joy & bodily fluids flying everywhere..

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Money damn well spent.

Science. Trust bruv. Trust.

 

Science is lush, that's all there is to it.

 

 

First pictures expected in an hour's time... :psyduck:

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(Edit: pic was from a model, disregard)

 

 

"Maybe we didn't just land once. We landed twice!"
/u/Gaviero

 

Data 'could be interpreted' as the lander lifted off and started to turn itself.
/u/Gaviero

 

Some data does indicate a small re-bounce.
/u/J4k0b42

 

ESA still does not fully understand what happened after touchdown.
/u/Jonathan_DB

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Guest transmisiones ferox

I feel kind of sad of that they didn't release harpoons properly, just this lonely probe land on that ice comet...

command: release the harpoons

....no answer

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Guest skytree

Man...was just daydreaming of how much instantaneous/faster-than-light communications would revolutionize robotic space exploration...one day maybe.

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Man...was just daydreaming of how much instantaneous/faster-than-light communications would revolutionize robotic space exploration...one day maybe.

 

quantum entanglement is the only possibility and that ain't looking good.

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