Rosetta CometWatch


The Rosetta orbiter is mapping the surface of comet 67P/C-G to allow team members to select a landing site for the Philae lander, the first object to land on a comet. These images are an archive of my composite images developed using the Navigational Cameras (NAVCAM) images captured by Rosetta. Learn more about the Rosetta mission.
ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM/Errol Coder
Updated September 19, 2014

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  1. Hi, let me pose a question:
    I am the only one that noticed some spots that cause light shadow on the 09/11 capture?
    I can see 12 spots located at the SW and 4 spots at the NW view of the capture.
    Visitor from GREECE.

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    1. Thank you for posting. Let me take a look at the image you spoke of, and see what I can see of them.

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