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New Candidate For Phillae's Landing Spot
Close up of the a new possibilty for Phillae's bijou residence on 67P. The formations to the right and front could be matched with those in the CIVA two shot panorama. and the Cryorock below and to Phillae's left what the ROLIS image caught some of. Placing Perihelion Cliff in context, particularly the Sun being behind it is more difficult because of the terrain in the foreground. The suggested illumination pattern on the solar panels is a plausible match given the resolution of the image.
Just as with my primary candidate this site has good circumstantial evidence. Better topographical models of the two sites are needed really, which because of the shadowed nature of the area during the close orbits, may prove difficult.
Credit: ESA/Rosetta/MPS for OSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA
New Candidate For Phillae's Landing Spot
Close up of the a new possibilty for Phillae's bijou residence on 67P. The formations to the right and front could be matched with those in the CIVA two shot panorama. and the Cryorock below and to Phillae's left what the ROLIS image caught some of. Placing Perihelion Cliff in context, particularly the Sun being behind it is more difficult because of the terrain in the foreground. The suggested illumination pattern on the solar panels is a plausible match given the resolution of the image.
Just as with my primary candidate this site has good circumstantial evidence. Better topographical models of the two sites are needed really, which because of the shadowed nature of the area during the close orbits, may prove difficult.
Credit: ESA/Rosetta/MPS for OSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA