Today,
two little robots completed one of the most complex and ambitious
missions ever undertaken by mankind, the prime objective of which is
to understand the origins of our solar system.
No pressure then.
No pressure then.
Travelling
over 6.5 billion kilometres they caught up with the comet travelling
at at almost 135,000 mph and landed today at 16:02. With such
astronomical speeds and distances this is a phenomenal achievement.
Congratulations to all involved.
I
understand that once the mission is complete they will land the
orbiter onto the comet and shut it down so that the two robots can
orbit the sun together, forever.
Your
move Wall E.
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