Rosetta's view of a comet's "great divide"
Monday, May 25, 2015 - 08:30
in Astronomy & Space
The latest image to be revealed of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko comes from October 27, 2014, before the Philae lander even departed for its surface. Above we get a view of a dramatically-shadowed cliff separating two regions on 67P, the high, smooth plateaus of Babi and the boulder-strewn, slumped valley of Aten. Both are located on the larger lobe of the comet, while parts of the Ma'at region on the smaller "head" lobe can be seen in the distance at upper left. (You can see a regional map of comet 67P here.)