Washington Post BERLIN — Scientists at the European Space Agency are expecting an important call. Their comet-chasing probe Rosetta is due to wake from an almost three-year hibernation at 11 a.m. Monday (1000 GMT; 5 a.m. EST) and phone home to say all is well. European spacecraft to wake up, begin comet missionUSA TODAY Rosetta probe to land on comet 67P/Churyumov-GerasimenkoNational Post Has 673 million km comet chase been a success? Live updates hereIrish Examiner Sky News –Discovery News –BBC News all 138 news articles |
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