comets 67p / churyumov-gerasimenko
Scientists discovered that the probe robot Philae was stuck in the crack in the comet through a photograph of Rosetta's mother ship.
After 12 years of research, the European Space Agency's (ESA) Rosetta probe with comet exploration mission 67P will end its mission on September 30.
The researchers believe that the comet surface characteristics of 67P / Churyumov-Gerasimenko are suitable for the presence of microbial life, but some other scientists say it has
The Rosetta spacecraft took 10 years to cross the journey of more than 6 billion km to bring the robot Philae to land and study comets 67P / Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
The exploration robot Philae has reestablished contact with Rosetta and sent data to the earth after two days landing on a comet surface.
The initial data analysis showed that Philae had discovered traces of organic molecules containing carbon atoms, which are the basic element of life on Earth.
The European Aeronautics Agency (ESA) has made a list of 5 possible answers for the first landing plan on the surface of a comet.