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Rosetta Orbiter Science
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This video outlines the mission’s scientific highlights so far – “a geologist’s playground” - and some of the latest science from three of the orbiter’s instruments: the Osiris camera, the microwave MIRO instrument and VIRTIS (visible and infrared thermal imaging spectrometer), which is studying the comet’s nucleus.
It contains footage from the first Rosetta science workshop, which was recently held in Rome, as well as the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Germany – where a copy of Osiris is maintained in a vacuum chamber to test commands.
Includes interviews with Nicholas Thomas, co-investigator of the Osiris instrument; Fabrizio Cappacioni, principal investigator VIRTIS; Sam Gulkis, principal investigator MIRO; and Holger Sierks, principal investigator OSIRIS.
Credit/Courtesy: ESA
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