Rosetta Took These Awesome Pictures Of Philae On Its Way To Landing On A Comet
Earlier today, the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft said good bye to its precious cargo - the Philae lander, shown above.
If the Philae mission is a success, ESA will become the first to land a probe onto the surface of a comet, which is no easy feat.
Rosetta kept ESA informed of Philae's status by snapping pictures of the adorable probe as it made its 7-hour descent toward the surface of comet 67P/Churyumox-Gerasimenko.
It was a sad but sweet farewell for Rosetta, who's been carrying Philae inside for over a decade. All the while, making its way toward the comet for the soul purpose of deploying Philae when the time came.
Here is another Rosetta image of Philae much further away and closer to its destination.
And here you can not even make Philae out, but it's that bright dot at the center.