OTD In Space – March 2: Rosetta Spacecraft Launches To Comet 67P from pam rocket Watch Video
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Description: On March 2, 2004, the European Space Agency launched the Rosetta mission to study Comet 67P. <br/><br/>Rosetta would later become the first spacecraft to orbit a comet. It was also the only mission to attempt a soft landing on a comet. Rosetta launched on an Ariane 5 rocket from French Guiana and spent the next decade chasing after Comet 67P. When it arrived in 2014, Rosetta dropped a small lander called Philae onto the comet. Philae had a rough landing and went missing after it tumbled across the comet. Rosetta's cameras finally spotted Philae just three weeks before the end of the 12-year mission. In the end, Rosetta intentionally crash-landed into the comet.
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