Landing success! Philae makes history with first-ever landing on a comet

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ESA Operations have just confirmed - Rosetta's lander named "Philae" successfully landed on Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko on November 12, 2014. The touch down happened about 15:34 UTC, while the confirmation signal, as expected, arrived shortly after 16:00 UTC. 

Philae is now on a comet, 511 million km away from Earth. "We are there, and Philae is talking to us, " ESA announced at 16:09 UTC.

Philae took this parting shot of its mothership shortly after separation. The image was taken with the lander’s CIVA-P imaging system and captures  one of Rosetta's 14 meter-long solar arrays. It was stored onboard the lander until the radio link was established with Rosetta around two hours after separation, and then relayed to Earth.

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