Scientists hail scientific legacy of comet-chasing Rosetta probe on 10th anniversary

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Scientists hail scientific legacy of comet-chasing Rosetta probe on 10th anniversary
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Sharmila Kuthunur is a Seattle-based science journalist covering astronomy, astrophysics and space exploration. Follow her on X @skuthunur.

Jam packed issues filled with the latest cutting-edge research, technology and theories delivered in an entertaining and visually stunning way, aiming to educate and inspire readers of all agesComet 67P entered the spotlight a decade ago when it became the first comet to be orbited and landed on by a spacecraft.

"That was staggering," Thomas said."It told us we were there and we were going to find something special." "We see comets in the sky and know they're our nearest neighbors," Thomas said."We're naturally nosy; we want to meet our neighbors and have a look at what they're doing."and 2,200 pounds of dust escaping the comet's surface every second, all of which formed its signature, 62-million-mile-long tail."It's like throwing paint into a stream and the paint mixes with the water," Jones said.

"It actually became the focus of my Ph.D. to analyze the Rosetta data and find out why this 'cavity' was so much bigger than expected," saidAnother unexpected finding was how much the comet's activity dimmed when ejected dust returned to the surface."There are places that you would expect to have been affected by the same heat and radiation from the sun, but the surface texture is totally different," Thomas said.

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