The Ultimate Shadow Selfie: Rosetta’s Silhouette On Comet 67P

The Ultimate Shadow Selfie: Rosetta’s Silhouette On Comet 67P

This brand new image from the OSIRIS scientific imaging camera of European Space Agency’s Rosetta spacecraft reveals two fascinating things. First, we have an incredibly detailed view of the surface of Comet 67P. Second, look at that fuzzy, dark patch at the bottom of the photo — it’s the shadow of the spacecraft itself!

The photo was taken six kilometres above the comet’s surface, during the close flyby on February 14th. The image resolution is just 11 cm/pixel, so the shadow is about as large as a half football field. Here is the full shot of the 228m x 228m region on Comet 67P, as seen by Rosetta’s narrow-angle camera.

The Ultimate Shadow Selfie: Rosetta’s Silhouette On Comet 67P

[ESA/Rosetta/MPS for OSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA]


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