i always liked to hold a waterlevel against the shore, just to check:)
Dunno who made this drunk statement, was it me?
So here are some photos from the current
ESA Rosetta Mission.
Those pictures might look like ESA hasn�t got the funding to finance a good (color)camera.
Flight started 10 y ago, so they have state of the art, 10 y old..
Which means these pictures aren�t actually b/w, but taken in infrared. Guess why?
Right! Space is even darker than Shamblers ass, so ordinary "photo shooting" won�t work...
So, here we have real out of world geometry, just look at the pictures..
Mind the resolution though, this thing is huge.. (5km?)
Here is a animation of the probe slowly approaching these rocks:
Slow approach
Next challenge will be the landing of the probe(or parts of it)on this piece of floatrock..
And the monolith there...