Amazing feat of engineering/math. MT @WSJ after 10yrs/4B miles, craft is 125 miles from comet http://on.wsj.com/1p7bWxh pic.twitter.com/JyT0sQQuOV”
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Amazing feat of engineering/math. MT @WSJ after 10yrs/4B miles, craft is 125 miles from comet http://on.wsj.com/1p7bWxh pic.twitter.com/JyT0sQQuOV”
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Wow!
@WSJ After a 10-year journey & 4 billion miles, this spacecraft is 125 miles from comet http://on.wsj.com/1p7bWxh pic.twitter.com/okp6yjSESP”
@WSJ @ESA_Rosetta Way cool! I can't imagine the math and engineering needed to land a craft on a comet. (And then take off) Radical!
@WSJ so tell me, how does a satellite take a selfie?
@WSJ amazing!
@WSJ @hughriminton Then who took the photo?
@WSJ @WCSmithIV ..and the rest station is closed. Seriously great job NASA!
“@WSJ: After a 10-year journey and 4 billion miles, this spacecraft is just 125 miles from a comet pic.twitter.com/93xZ7ys0Oe” awesome!
@WSJ who took the picture though...
RT @WSJ After a 10-year journey and 4 billion miles, this spacecraft is just 125 miles from a comet http://on.wsj.com/1p7bWxh
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