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Philae will attempt to land on comet 67P C-G today (updated)

November 12, 2014

Today’s the big event when the European Space Agency’s Rosetta spacecraft will release Philae the lander to land on the head of the rubber ducky shaped comet.

Go to the Rosetta landing mission site  for links to the live stream feed and other blog and Twitter links.

The times given are CET (Central European Time)  and GMT (Greenwich Mean Time or Universal time)  Subtract 5 hours for Eastern Standard Time.  I’ll convert them below.

Final Go/NoGo decision will be between 1:35 and 2:35 a.m. EST.  As of the time of this posting that’s an hour and a half from now.

The release of Philae will be at 4:03 a.m.  EST

Landing of Philae will occur around 11:02 a.m. EST.  The Philae lander will fall over 7 hours to the comet.

 

Updated 8:46 EST:  Philae has been released.  Live update expected at 9 a.m.

Below is a link to the live feed from the Rosetta operations center

http://new.livestream.com/accounts/362/events/3544091/player?width=560&height=315&autoPlay=true&mute=false

Also follow on Twitter #CometLanding

Update 11:05 a.m. EST:  The Philae has landed!  From the happy faces and celebration in he control center.  No announcement yet.

Update 11:08 a.m. EST:  The official announcement came from the flight director.  The harpoons were fired and cables reeled back to attach the lander to the surface.

Update 11:48 a.m. EST:  It is reported that Philae may not be anchored to the surface  Stay tuned.

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