Coyoty, technically it landed in a shady spot where the solar panels couldn’t recharge since they weren’t getting sunlight.I agree with MisterDantes, the mission was an incredible accomplishment. Simply landing on such a small object after such a long journey is the accomplishment.
Bilan almost 10 years ago
Wouldn’t it just pass by the comet?You know… It keeps going and going…
Coyoty Premium Member almost 10 years ago
It didn’t have battery problems. The batteries ran fine. It had trouble making attachments. Make the next one more huggy.
Observer fo Irony almost 10 years ago
Are they implying that NASA had another failure. Who that thing GM?
GoodQuestion Premium Member almost 10 years ago
They really hopped up the power and got the jump on the competition . . . ☯
SunflowerGirl100 almost 10 years ago
Coyoty, technically it landed in a shady spot where the solar panels couldn’t recharge since they weren’t getting sunlight.I agree with MisterDantes, the mission was an incredible accomplishment. Simply landing on such a small object after such a long journey is the accomplishment.
OldestandWisest almost 10 years ago
I hope Rickard enjoys that case of Energizer batteries he’s going to be getting!