Rosetta Mission Update – First science papers
Scientists with the European Space Agency’s Rosetta mission are writing a new chapter in the history of comet science. However, institutional science’s understanding of comets is less certain today than at any time before. Recently, the Rosetta team published their first scientific papers following their successful landing on the comet 67P. Yet the scientific summaries raised far more question than answers.
Science Magazine special, To Catch a Comet
Nature Magazine article, Science Pours in from Rosetta Comet Mission
The electric comet idea forces us to consult the astronomical testimony of our earlier forebears, where independent accounts, told with different words and different symbols in different parts of the world, convey a story of planetary catastrophe.
Video courtesy of The Thunderbolts Project
Featured image credit: ESA
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