Thursday, December 18, 2014

Rosetta mission was scientific star 2014 – Daily News – Lisbon

It is an easy consensus: the European Rosetta mission, the first one today landed on a comet, Churyumov-Gerasimenko the 67P, which has revealed new things about these stars and who has for the coming months a packed agenda of possibilities – waiting was found that the Philae lander still wake up and make a few more holes in the ice surface of the comet’s nucleus – was the great scientific event in 2014.

Anyone who says, with one voice, are the two most influential journals in the world, Science and Nature, that every year around this time make their lists of what’s most important happened in the world of science and technology in the previous 12 months. Rosetta, which in mid-November kept tens of millions of people around the world glued to the internet and TVs to follow the first landing of an onshore rig a planetary traveler, was elected as the great event of the year for both publications .

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