Spaceship wakes up after 31-months to intercept comet and land on it

Spaceship wakes up after 31-months to intercept comet and land on it

Rosetta—the first man-made spaceship designed to intercept and land on an comet—is alive and well. It just sent its first signal to the world after going into sleep mode 31 months ago. Scientists were anxious, hoping that the computer and the interplanetary probe would alright. All systems: nominal.

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