Comet landing success: Philae bunny-hops into space history

By Nicky Phillips
Updated November 26 2014 - 10:18am, first published November 13 2014 - 10:19pm
First contact: The first image of the comet's surface taken by Rosetta's lander Philae. One of the lander's three feet can be seen in the foreground. Photo: ESA
First contact: The first image of the comet's surface taken by Rosetta's lander Philae. One of the lander's three feet can be seen in the foreground. Photo: ESA

The Rosetta mission has been immortalised in space history as the first to land a spacecraft on a comet.

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