Cornell University - Dancing Debris, Moveable Landscape Shape Comet 67P
January 08, 2020
January 08, 2020
ITHACA, New York, Jan. 8 [TNSscientificresearch] -- Cornell University issued the following news:
A comet once thought to be a quiet dirty snowball cruising through the solar system becomes quite active when seen up close.
Photography from the Rosetta mission reveals dancing gravel, whirling icy debris and transient, movable "depressions" on the smooth terrain of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (Comet 67P). Alex Hayes '03, M.Eng. '03, associate professor of as . . .
A comet once thought to be a quiet dirty snowball cruising through the solar system becomes quite active when seen up close.
Photography from the Rosetta mission reveals dancing gravel, whirling icy debris and transient, movable "depressions" on the smooth terrain of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (Comet 67P). Alex Hayes '03, M.Eng. '03, associate professor of as . . .