animation of a snowstorm falling on a comet /

Published at 2018-04-30 18:30:36

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These are a couple video animations created from still photographs taken by the Rosetta spacecraft some 13-kilometers (~8-miles) from comet 67/P Chuyurmov-Gerasimenko. That's pretty zoomy for a shot from 13 kilometers. Look at that snow! It's just like here on soil except without my brother packing a snowball full of rocks to buy my eyes out.
As the spacecraft moves around the comet we see the landscape change,but you can also see stars moving in the background, and flakes of ice and dust much closer to the spacecraft flying around!
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e's also a stabilized video where the stars remain fixed in the sky in case you wanted to see that. I particularly liked that one because I value stability. I recently rode the teacups at Disneyland and I realized those are not for me. "You puke?" I've never seen so many unhappy faces when they had to close the ride for an hour to clean it up. "Sounds serious." I probably hit Space Mountain.
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oing for the videos.

Source: geekologie.com

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