Rosetta was a space probe built by the European Space Agency launched on 2 March 2004 to study comet 67P.
Overview
Launch And Journey
Mission Objectives
Scientific Discoveries
Design And Construction
Challenges And Solutions
Philae Lander Deployment
Legacy And Future Missions
Public Engagement And Education
Orbital Operations Around Comet 67 P
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🚀 Rosetta is a space probe built by the European Space Agency.
📅 It was launched on March 2, 2004.
🌌 Rosetta traveled over 6 billion kilometers to reach comet 67P.
🌍 This mission helped scientists learn about comets and water on Earth.
🛠️ The probe is about the size of a small car and was built with high-tech materials.
☀️ Rosetta was solar-powered and used sunlight to operate.
🌠 It reached comet 67P in August 2014 and began studying it.
🧑🔬 Philae, the lander, was released to explore the comet's surface.
🧬 Rosetta discovered that 67P has amino acids and organic molecules.
🥳 The mission engaged the public by allowing them to send their names to space.
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