Landed a probe on a comet

There are probably many who do not believe it, but I am not one of them.
This is a spectacular achievement by the scientists and technicians.
I congratulate them all. :clap:
 

True or not, I believe they are capable of much and in the field of science and tech people can make most anything, (not everything, but more than we once could ever fathom,) happen if they want to. The possibilities are endless and it's always a wonder and amazement of what people are able to make using their brains. And speaking of brains, I don't have the cells left over after receiving too much drugs this week to even take the time to dig further to decide on what the facts of the article is, but, I'm in no way saying it's not something that has happened.
 
A fantastic achievement, even if the anchors did fail to hold, and our stupid Prime Minister thinks all this is bad for Britain and we should leave Trope and go it alone.
 
A fantastic achievement, even if the anchors did fail to hold, and our stupid Prime Minister thinks all this is bad for Britain and we should leave Trope and go it alone.

It is so incredibly self-destructive and stupid to even entertain the idea of leaving the EU!
 
A fantastic achievement, even if the anchors did fail to hold, and our stupid Prime Minister thinks all this is bad for Britain and we should leave Trope and go it alone.

Actually, they didn't fail. It landed on soft sediment and this did not trigger the firing, but they may fire them manually later if necessary.
At least that is what I heard earlier today.
 
My husband and I were thrilled by this FANTASTIC achievement, especially as his best friend retired last year from ESA, he was in charge of the battery section in the Netherlands.
 
It's a conspiracy! It's a conspiracy!!!!

The Rothschilds are behind it! It never really happened! It was filmed on a Pixar movie stage! It was ... it was ...

... wait - what are we talking about again?

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A fantastic job by all concerned.
Why should anyone not believe it happened???
Though I did advise them not to shop at Poundland for the anchor legs[6 for £1 , a great bargain, but still....]
 
Doesn't the US put music on all it's space explorers? It's the universal language. Maybe there's a message in the music sent from the beginning of time.
 
$1.6 Billion and the batteries go dead due to lack of sunlight.

And this effort was worth it?
 


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