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The anchor harpoon didn't fire. Hope it doesn't float away!

 

got source? I read that it was anchored :( sad news it will make drilling much more complicated

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I just watched some replay stuff, and there he said that the harpoon did fire. What gives?

 

Some info:

Key Points

 

  1.  Confirmation received of the first ever comet landing
  2.  Successful touchdown marks climax of 10 year, 6.4 billion km journey
  3.  Lander robot Philae was released at 08:35 GMT and took seven hours to reach comet 67P
  4.  Pictures have been received of the descent in progress - more should soon arrive from the comet surface

Latest tweet:

@esaoperations

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16:50

tweets: It looks like @Philae2014 made a fairly gentle touch down on #67P based on amount of landing gear damping #CometLanding

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The anchor harpoon didn't fire. Hope it doesn't float away!

 

got source? I read that it was anchored :( sad news it will make drilling much more complicated

 

 

Sorry, no. I was watching the feed in Meshugger's link and it was reported live. They also stated some tank didn't open that was supposed to.

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The anchor harpoon didn't fire. Hope it doesn't float away!

 

got source? I read that it was anchored :( sad news it will make drilling much more complicated

 

 

Sorry, no. I was watching the feed in Meshugger's link and it was reported live. They also stated some tank didn't open that was supposed to.

 

 

 

crap already reading about it, hopefully they will manage to refire it

 

More analysis of@Philae2014telemetry indicates harpoons did not fire as 1st thought. Lander in gr8 shape. Team looking at refire options

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Gfted1 is correct:

Joel Parker, astronomer and Nasa scientist

 

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16:51

tweets: Philae sank about 4cm... but the harpoons didn't fire and the thruster problem was real and so it also didn't fire? Yow, the drama continues! #CometLanding

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BTW thruster should be ok, it was probably malfuncting sensor

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Mark Bentley, planetary scientist involved in the mission

 

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16:59

tweets: Deciding whether to re-fire the harpoons is tricky - without the hold-down thruster, presumably @Philae2014 could recoil? #CometLanding

 

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    16:58

    The Esa Operations team confirms that the harpoons designed to attach Philae to the comet did not fire.

    But they say the lander is in great shape, and the team is "looking at refire options".

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How cool is this? THE SOUND OF A COMET!!!

Comet noise goes viral

 

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17:01

Our colleagues at #BBCtrending write:

The sound coming from comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko has caught the imagination of hundreds of thousands on social media.

The scientists are just as surprised as social media users.

"This is exciting because it is completely new to us. We did not expect this and we are still working to understand the physics of what is happening," Karl-Heinz Glaßmeier, head of Space Physics and Space Sensorics at the Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany, explained on the ESA Rosetta blog.

 

EDIT: It sounds like the Predator!

http://www.cnet.com/news/rosettas-comet-is-singing-and-it-sounds-totally-bizarre/

 

Oscillations in the magnetic field around comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko produce a song that is inaudible to humans. Listen to a version of the song at a higher frequency.

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Size of comet 67p relative to LA

 

Stuff like that is probably giving those Homeland Security guys nightmares... (time to call Bruce Willis!) laughing.gif

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Cool, I am looking forward to laser weapons, they seemed more civilian friendly than missiles

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Cool, I am looking forward to laser weapons, they seemed more civilian friendly than missiles

 

The problem is laser based weapon systems have very limited use on the battlefield, as weapon. 

I gazed at the dead, and for one dark moment I saw a banquet. 
 

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Getting close to solve one of the great mysteries of the universe?

 

Why you can't tickle yourself

 

"Since Blakemore’s ground-breaking studies, many others have tried to find ways to find ways to trick the brain into tickling itself. Controlling someone’s foot movements with magnetic brain stimulation, so that their hand tickled their foot against their will, seems to do the trick. But it is one of the few experiments to succeed – others have produced puzzling results."

 

Forcing people to tickle themselves... talk about cruel and unusual punishment ;)

 

Also covers some possible implications for Artificial Intelligence research.

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