How To Hack A Spacecraft To Die Gracefully

Last week, the Rosetta spacecraft crashed into comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko after orbiting it since 2014. It was supposed to do that: the mission was at an end, and the mission designers wanted to end it by getting a close look at the surface of the comet. But this raises an interesting problem: how do you get a device that is designed to never stop to actually stop?

A spacecraft like Rosetta is built from the ground up to keep going, to reboot and go into a backup mode, phone home and wait for instructions if it encounters a problem. This is …read more

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Hubble Captures the Best View of a Disintegrating Comet Yet

We tend to think of the Sun as the essential life-giver, what with all of its contributions to fostering ecosystems on Earth.But our star can also be a stone cold comet killer, as demonstrated by new imagery from the Hubble Space Telescope showing Come… Continue reading Hubble Captures the Best View of a Disintegrating Comet Yet