Most Incredible REAL Video From the Surface of a Comet

By Wanderingspace

Category: ScienceSpace

Tags: Space · Exploration · Cosmology

Stunned by a 25 minute timelapse from the Philae lander, I guide you through the real video from the surface of Comet 67P. I point out why streaks that look like falling dust are actually stars as 67P rotates, show how true dust moves mostly upward, and link to the LiveScience method and animation.

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This blog resonates with curious minds who find wonder in the cosmos and delight in the intricacies of existence beyond Earth. It speaks to those who are captivated by the harmony of science and art, yearning to see the universe through a lens that transforms the mundane into the extraordinary. Here, questions about perception and reality unfurl like the dust swirling in the comet's atmosphere, inviting readers to explore the dance of light and shadow in an uncharted world. There’s a gentle thrill in unraveling the mysteries of our universe, and this space beckons those who seek to witness the sublime hidden within the scientific narrative.