Friday, 23 December 2016

Impressions of Rosetta’s legacy

rosetta_legacy_impressions_final_20161222In September–October 2016, over 200 people contributed to the Rosetta Legacy campaign, sharing stories, images, videos, creations and experiences to convey what the mission had meant to them.

We decided to collect all contributions in an e-book, to keep a long-lasting record of the mission’s impact on a variety of public audiences. This publication presents a collection of these outstanding contributions and provides a taste of Rosetta’s legacy for fellow science communicators, scientists and engineers, educators, space enthusiasts – anyone who was fascinated by the mission.

The e-book (pdf, 33MB) is available here.

Thanks again to everyone who shared with us what the mission meant to them, and to all followers of Rosetta and Philae worldwide.



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