Spacecraft due to land on comet

Scientists are making final preparations for their nail-biting attempt to land a European spacecraft on the surface of a comet more than 300 million miles away.

Spacecraft due to land on comet

Scientists are making final preparations for their nail-biting attempt to land a European spacecraft on the surface of a comet more than 300 million miles away.

Just after 9am – slightly later than originally planned – the Philae lander will separate from the orbiting Rosetta mothership and begin its historic descent from an altitude of 14 miles.

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