Friday, 30 September 2016

Descent images begin!

We've started to get images from Rosetta's descent. This one was taken by the OSIRIS narrow-angle camera at 01:20 UT, from a distance of around 16 km.

The image scale is about 30 cm/pixel and the image measures about 614 m across.

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