Europe's robot lab Philae may not have enough power to send to Earth the results of today's drill into the surface of its host comet, mission scientists have said.
"We are not sure there is enough energy so that we can transmit" the data, lander manager Stephan Ulamec said at a press conference webcast from European Space Agency (ESA) ground control in Germany.
Scientists are to decide whether to try a risky drilling procedure to enable an exploration probe to examine samples from the surface of a comet before its batteries run out.
The probe on Wednesday floated away from its planned landing site after harpoons designed to hold it down on the comet failed to deploy.
It is now resting precariously on two out of three legs in the shadow of a cliff on the comet.
Despite the landing setbacks, the mission has achieved many breakthroughs, including the first time a spacecraft has followed a comet rather than just whizzing past and the first time a probe has landed on a comet.
Comets are of interest to scientists because they are remnants from the formation of our solar system, over 4.6 billion years ago.
These masses of ice and rock have preserved ancient organic molecules like a time capsule and may provide insight into how planets and life evolved.
Even if Philae is unable to drill into the surface to analyse samples, the Rosetta spacecraft will follow the comet until at least the end of 2015, even as it passes closest to the sun on its orbit.
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"We are not sure there is enough energy so that we can transmit" the data, lander manager Stephan Ulamec said at a press conference webcast from European Space Agency (ESA) ground control in Germany.
Scientists are to decide whether to try a risky drilling procedure to enable an exploration probe to examine samples from the surface of a comet before its batteries run out.
The probe on Wednesday floated away from its planned landing site after harpoons designed to hold it down on the comet failed to deploy.
It is now resting precariously on two out of three legs in the shadow of a cliff on the comet.
- The lack of light means the probe, dubbed Philae, would not draw sufficient energy to operate on its solar panels as hoped once its batteries run out.
- The ESA team are also uncertain of its exact position, making it difficult to "hop" the probe into a better position using its landing gear.
Despite the landing setbacks, the mission has achieved many breakthroughs, including the first time a spacecraft has followed a comet rather than just whizzing past and the first time a probe has landed on a comet.
Comets are of interest to scientists because they are remnants from the formation of our solar system, over 4.6 billion years ago.
These masses of ice and rock have preserved ancient organic molecules like a time capsule and may provide insight into how planets and life evolved.
Even if Philae is unable to drill into the surface to analyse samples, the Rosetta spacecraft will follow the comet until at least the end of 2015, even as it passes closest to the sun on its orbit.
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ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήEuropean Space Agency ESA research module Philae is left to work only for a few hours on the Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet surface, chief of Rosetta research project at the French Center of Space Studies Philippe Gaudon said on Friday.
“The battery charge will permit research module Philae to operate only for a few hours. In the future energy from solar batteries should be generated to replace it, but the research module is in shadow,” Gaudon said.
Most apparently the accumulator life designed for 60 hours of module operation will end in about 12 hours, experts said, noting that the spacecraft will cease to operate overnight to Saturday. But in the last hours of operation it acts as a true Earth patriot and lives according to the heroic principle, “I die, but do not surrender.”...............http://en.itar-tass.com/non-political/759779
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Contact with Philae lost, says European Space Agency ...
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήThe research lander Philae has stopped sending signals from the surface of the Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet, the European Space Agency said.
No signal. Contact with Philae lost. All first communication session research data were transmitted successfully, ESA Mission Control said.
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Nach der spektakulären Landung auf dem Kometen „Tschuri“ hat das Mini-Labor „Philae“ am frühen Samstagmorgen mit leeren Batterien seine Arbeit eingestellt. „Signalverlust, keine weitere Kommunikation mehr“, teilte die Weltraumagentur Esa in einer Twitter-Botschaft mit...
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Die Batterie des Labors war auf zweieinhalb Tage ausgelegt. Da es auf dem Kometen „Tschuri“ nach einer holprigen Landung an einer schattigen Seite aufgekommen war, war ein Nachladen vorerst nicht möglich. Experten hatten es schon am Mittwoch nach dem Aufsetzen von „Philae“ als Erfolg bezeichnet, wenn das Gerät etwa 60 Stunden durchhalten könne.
Vielleicht erst in zwei Monaten wieder Kontakt
Den Kontrolleuren beim Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) in Köln gelang es am späten Freitagabend noch einmal, mit dem Lander zu kommunizieren. „Das sind die letzten Zuckungen von „Philae““, prognostizierte Projektleiter Stephan Ulamec vom DLR zuvor in Darmstadt...............http://www.faz.net/aktuell/philae-hat-keinen-strom-mehr-13267438.html
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Philae trouve des molécules organiques sur la comète...
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήL'Agence spatiale européenne a publié des images montrant le mouvement de « galop » du module spatial Philae sur la surface de la comète 67P/Tchourioumov-Guérassimenko lors de son atterrissage du 12 novembre.
En raison de l'atterrissage peu réussi, l'appareil s’est retrouvé dans une zone d'ombre et ses panneaux solaires ont affaibli. La Terre a reçu le dernier signal à partir du module le 15 novembre. Philae a transmis les données sur des échantillons prélevés à partir de la surface de la comète, après quoi il et est tombé en mode de veille. La découverte des molécules organiques sur cette comète qui contiennent des atomes de carbone signifie qu’elles pourraient participer à l’émergence de la vie............http://french.ruvr.ru/news/2014_11_18/Philae-trouve-des-molecules-organiques-sur-la-comete-1288/
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