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Unter dem plattformübergreifendem Hashtag #GoodbyePhilae sammelten wir eure Abschiedsgrüße in Richtung Komet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
Aus über 100 verschiedenen Ländern erreichten uns über 800 Fotos – wir hatten wirklich den Eindruck, dass sich die gesamte Welt von Philae verabschieden möchte. Wir haben aus sämtlichen Einsendungen ein Mosaikbild von Philae gerechnet. Ihr entdeckt Euren Beitrag am besten auf dem hochaufgelösten (9934 x 7016 Pixel) DIN A1-Poster.
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12 November 2014 would have been an otherwise unremarkable day on Earth were it not for the historic event that took place – for the first time ever, humankind landed on the surface of a comet. Well actually, it was the robot lander Philae who touched down on the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko at 17:09 CET. On 27 July 2016, the Electrical Support System (ESS) on Rosetta, which is used to communicate with Philae, will be switched off to save energy before September 30, the day the Rosetta mission will come to an end. Send us a picture in which you say goodbye to Philae. It can be of yourself, or in a group, or even a corporate picture. You can send your picture in all of these ways: www.dlr.de/blogs/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-8684/15090_...
Slán leat a Philae.Go n-éirí an bóthar leat !
With our love, the ESS and Susan McKenna-Lawlor (responsible for ESS)