High resolution zoom of Philae 2014 landing reveals it to be sports


From Vox.com:
The 220-pound, box-shaped lander was carried to the comet, called 67P/C-G, by a larger probe named Rosetta, launched and operated by the European Space Agency. In August, Rosetta became the first spacecraft to ever be put into orbit around a comet, and at 3:35 am EST on Wednesday morning, it will release Philae for the descent.Rosetta tweeted an amazing photo of Philae approaching the comet with its landing legs out.
I see you too @philae2014! Here you are in my OSIRIS camera - legs out! #CometLanding pic.twitter.com/hmnfe2AkN2
— ESA Rosetta Mission (@ESA_Rosetta) November 12, 2014 SB Nation has exclusive, stunning high resolution zoom images of the decent.
Wait. Enhance! Whoa: This is Michael Jordan’s greatest galactic sports achievement since Space Jam.
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