#CometWatch 12 November – one year on
▻http://blogs.esa.int/rosetta/2015/11/13/cometwatch-12-november-one-year-on
Today’s CometWatch entry was taken yesterday by #Rosetta’s #navcam, on the anniversary of Philae’s historic landing on #Comet_67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko last year. The image was taken from a distance of 177.7 km; the image scale is 15.1 m/pixel and the image measures 15.5 km across. It has been lightly enhanced to better show the #comet’s activity. With #rosetta closer to the comet, more surface details can be seen again. On the large lobe, to the left, the relatively flat surface of Aker can be seen to the top, with Khepry to the left and Babi in the foreground. Hints of Anhur can also just be seen beyond Aker. On the small lobe, the circular depression Hatmehit takes centre stage. Philae’s first touchdown point, Agilkia, is to the lower right of Hatmehit in this orientation, with its final (...)