[DeTomaso] Landing on a comet Wednesday. Delete If not Interested

Jeff Detrich jjdetrich at gmail.com
Wed Nov 12 10:50:51 EST 2014


Wow!

I'm surprised by the amount of sandy looking surfaces. What would cause
that kind of erosion?

Thanks for sharing.

Jeff
6559

On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 6:04 PM, Himes, Terry (397C) <
terry.himes at jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:

>    Pantera Brothers;
>
>    If you are not interested in space, you can delete this immediately and
>    I apologize for the spam email.
>
>    Many of the Pantera owners who are interested in deep space, will like
>    this adventure.   Here is a link to the press kit;
>
>     [1]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/35164094/Rosetta_PressKit_Comet
>    Landing_November2014_v4.pdf
>
>    On Wednesday morning, Nov 12th, at 7:35am the Rosetta lander Philae
>    will attempt to land on a comet traveling
>
>    at 37,500 mph.  Whoa!   If successful, it will be the first time any
>    spacecraft has landed on a comet.  Over the next
>
>    13 months the Rosetta orbiter and Philae lander will ride the comet
>    around the sun!   Comets get more volatile the
>
>    closer the get to the sun.  It will be a wild ride.
>
>    Attached are a Press release to explain the mission and an SOE
>    (Sequence of Events) which you can follow along while
>
>    you are in your fuzzy slippers Wednesday morning.   Log in early to the
>    main NASA site or [2]http://www.jpl.nasa.gov.
>
>    [3]http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=4367
>
>    Incredible photos;
>
>    [4]https://www.flickr.com/photos/europeanspaceagency/sets/7215763831560
>    5535/
>
>    [5]http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/target/Other
>
>    Main:    Login in early.   6:00am  PST
>
>    [6]http://rosetta.jpl.nasa.gov
>    [7]http://www.esa.int/rosetta
>
>    ESA built the spacecraft and JPL has 3 Science Instruments on-board.
>    Our Sequence and Navigation team is helping
>
>    the ESA Flight Control Teams.
>
>    My role as Sequence Team Lead is to build all the Telecom commands with
>    allow the spacecraft to communicate
>
>    with earth.  The OWLT (One Way Light Time ) is 28m 20s.   Rosetta is
>    317.5 million miles from home.
>
>    Enjoy
>
>    ciao
>
>    Terry
>
>    "Sometimes I think the surest signs that intelligent life
>
>      exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried
>
>      to contact us!"
>
>    Terry W. Himes  [cid:6EE53567-5134-4BE9-A417-1317111CEF34]
>
>    JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory
>
>    InSight Sequence Team Lead
>
>    Rosetta/MEX Sequence Team Lead
>
>    Phone: (818) 393-6261
>
>    Cell:     (818) 653-8213
>
>    Fax:     (818) 393-3147
>
>    [8]thimes at jpl.nasa.gov
>
> References
>
>    1.
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/35164094/Rosetta_PressKit_CometLanding_November2014_v4.pdf
>    2. http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/
>    3. http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=4367
>    4.
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/europeanspaceagency/sets/72157638315605535
>    5. http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/target/Other
>    6. http://rosetta.jpl.nasa.gov/
>    7. http://www.esa.int/rosetta
>    8. mailto:thimes at jpl.nasa.gov
>
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   Wow!
   I'm surprised by the amount of sandy looking surfaces. What would cause
   that kind of erosion?
   Thanks for sharing.
   Jeff
   6559

   On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 6:04 PM, Himes, Terry (397C)
   <[1]terry.himes at jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:

     A  A Pantera Brothers;
     A  A If you are not interested in space, you can delete this
     immediately and
     A  A I apologize for the spam email.
     A  A Many of the Pantera owners who are interested in deep space,
     will like
     A  A this adventure.A  A Here is a link to the press kit;
     A  A
     [1][2]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/35164094/Rosetta_PressKit_
     Comet
     A  A Landing_November2014_v4.pdf
     A  A On Wednesday morning, Nov 12th, at 7:35am the Rosetta lander
     Philae
     A  A will attempt to land on a comet traveling
     A  A at 37,500 mph.A  Whoa!A  A If successful, it will be the first
     time any
     A  A spacecraft has landed on a comet.A  Over the next
     A  A 13 months the Rosetta orbiter and Philae lander will ride the
     comet
     A  A around the sun!A  A Comets get more volatile the
     A  A closer the get to the sun.A  It will be a wild ride.
     A  A Attached are a Press release to explain the mission and an SOE
     A  A (Sequence of Events) which you can follow along while
     A  A you are in your fuzzy slippers Wednesday morning.A  A Log in
     early to the
     A  A main NASA site or [2][3]http://www.jpl.nasa.gov.
     A  A [3][4]http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=4367
     A  A Incredible photos;
     A
     A [4][5]https://www.flickr.com/photos/europeanspaceagency/sets/72157
     63831560
     A  A 5535/
     A  A [5][6]http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/target/Other
     A  A Main:A  A  Login in early.A  A 6:00amA  PST
     A  A [6][7]http://rosetta.jpl.nasa.gov
     A  A [7][8]http://www.esa.int/rosetta
     A  A ESA built the spacecraft and JPL has 3 Science Instruments
     on-board.
     A  A Our Sequence and Navigation team is helping
     A  A the ESA Flight Control Teams.
     A  A My role as Sequence Team Lead is to build all the Telecom
     commands with
     A  A allow the spacecraft to communicate
     A  A with earth.A  The OWLT (One Way Light Time ) is 28m 20s.A
     A Rosetta is
     A  A 317.5 million miles from home.
     A  A Enjoy
     A  A ciao
     A  A Terry
     A  A "Sometimes I think the surest signs that intelligent life
     A  A  A exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has
     tried
     A  A  A to contact us!"
     A  A Terry W. HimesA  [cid:6EE53567-5134-4BE9-A417-1317111CEF34]
     A  A JPL Jet Propulsion Laboratory
     A  A InSight Sequence Team Lead
     A  A Rosetta/MEX Sequence Team Lead
     A  A Phone: (818) 393-6261
     A  A Cell:A  A  A (818) 653-8213
     A  A Fax:A  A  A (818) 393-3147
     A  A [8][9]thimes at jpl.nasa.gov
     References
     A  A 1.
     [10]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/35164094/Rosetta_PressKit_Co
     metLanding_November2014_v4.pdf
     A  A 2. [11]http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/
     A  A 3. [12]http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=4367
     A  A 4.
     [13]https://www.flickr.com/photos/europeanspaceagency/sets/721576383
     15605535
     A  A 5. [14]http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/target/Other
     A  A 6. [15]http://rosetta.jpl.nasa.gov/
     A  A 7. [16]http://www.esa.int/rosetta
     A  A 8. mailto:[17]thimes at jpl.nasa.gov
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References

   1. mailto:terry.himes at jpl.nasa.gov
   2. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/35164094/Rosetta_PressKit_Comet
   3. http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/
   4. http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=4367
   5. https://www.flickr.com/photos/europeanspaceagency/sets/7215763831560
   6. http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/target/Other
   7. http://rosetta.jpl.nasa.gov/
   8. http://www.esa.int/rosetta
   9. mailto:thimes at jpl.nasa.gov
  10. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/35164094/Rosetta_PressKit_CometLanding_November2014_v4.pdf
  11. http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/
  12. http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=4367
  13. https://www.flickr.com/photos/europeanspaceagency/sets/72157638315605535
  14. http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/target/Other
  15. http://rosetta.jpl.nasa.gov/
  16. http://www.esa.int/rosetta
  17. mailto:thimes at jpl.nasa.gov
  18. mailto:DeTomaso at poca.com
  19. http://poca.com/mailman/listinfo/detomaso_poca.com


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