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80% of their target investigations is better than none at all.
It was always a long shot, in reality as well as metaphorically.
It was always a long shot, in reality as well as metaphorically.
Wow..something we did without America claiming the credit??
Wow..something we did without America claiming the credit??
ESA.intWho are the Rosetta mission contractors?
Rosetta’s industrial team involves more than 50 contractors from 14 European countries and the United States. The prime spacecraft contractor – the company leading the entire industrial team – is Astrium Germany. Major subcontractors are Astrium UK (spacecraft platform), Astrium France (spacecraft avionics) and Alenia Spazio (assembly, integration and verification).
Who built Rosetta’s instrument and lander package?
The orbiter's scientific payload was provided by scientific consortia from institutes across Europe and the United States.
The lander is provided by a European consortium under the leadership of the German Aerospace Research Institute (DLR). Other members of the consortium are ESA and institutes from Austria, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, and the United Kingdom.
...and the batteries went dead?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.
...and the batteries went dead?
It's a pink bunny conspiracy!
It's a pink bunny conspiracy!
... mankind did it, and that's what matters ...
Splitting hairs Phil! I didn't say it was all of mankind, as I believe the tribes of Borneo had very little input.However, it was a range of countries coming together to do this, and I find it hard to understand why some on this forum either don't believe it happened [whaaaat?] some don't want Europe to have any credit, some don't want the US claiming any credit.The US have a fantastic space programme, and in Europe we are doing pretty well too.Sheeesh!
Shirley said:Is this all y'all can find to argue about?
The lead technician for ESA is seen here during final inspection of the Rosetta spacecraft:
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Originally posted by Phil:The lead technician for ESA is seen here during final inspection of the Rosetta spacecraft:
Foiled again!