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    Manipulation of Rosetta's lander at CSG facilities

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    • Title Manipulation of Rosetta's lander at CSG facilities
    • Released 19/11/2002 1:36 pm
    • Copyright ESA-Service Optique CSG
    • Description

      The picture shows manipulation of Rosetta’s lander at CSG facilities, in September 2002.

      ESA’s comet rendezvous mission, which has been selected as a 'Cornerstone' mission of ESA’s long-term science programme 'Horizon 2000'.

      The mission goal is a rendezvous with a comet. On its 11-year journey to the comet, the spacecraft will fly close to two asteroids. The spacecraft will map the comet’s surface in fine detail and deploy a package of instruments (the Rosetta lander) to study some of the most primitive, unprocessed material in the Solar System. The mission will provide clues to the physical and chemical processes that marked the systems beginning 4600 million years ago.
      Rosetta will be launched in February 2004 by an Ariane-5 from Kourou, French Guiana.


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    • Activity Space Science , Space Engineering
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    • Keywords Spacecraft engineering , Comets and Asteroids , Cometary missions

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