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    Graham land, Antarctica

    Images of Earth and Moon captured by Rosetta

    14 November 2007

    Images taken right after Rosetta’s second Earth swing-by last night are now available. The comet chaser’s navigation camera (NAVCAM) took pictures of regions in the Antarctic and snapshots of Earth and the Moon.

    The NAVCAM is one of the subsystems on the Rosetta orbiter used for optical navigation. The pictures were all taken immediately after Rosetta’s closest approach to Earth, between 21:55 CET on 13 November and 00:10 on 14 November while Rosetta was flying at heights of between 5500 to 6250 km from Earth’s surface.

    Graham land, Antarctica

    Graham land, Antarctica, taken on 13 November at 21:55 CET.


    Graham land, Antarctica

    Graham land, Antarctica, taken on 13 November at 21:56 CET.

    Earth as seen by Rosetta

    Earth, taken on 13 November at 22:56 CET.

    Rosetta’s view of the Moon
    Rosetta’s view of the Moon

    The Moon, taken on 14 November, 00:10 CET.

    Earth from Rosetta’s NAVCAM

    Earth, taken on 13 November at 21:58 CET.

    Earth from Rosetta’s NAVCAM

    Earth, taken on 13 November at 21:54 CET.

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