Comet

Photographs from the Rosetta Space Probe

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A jawdropping book of photographs that transports the reader into space aboard the Rosetta probe.

A jawdropping book of photographs that transports the reader into space aboard the Rosetta probe.
Comets have been a source of fear and fascination for millennia, but it was not until 2014 that the European Space Agency’s Rosetta probe became the first to orbit a comet and land a module on its surface. The pioneering craft was given its name in the hope that it would help us to decipher the history and science behind these mysterious space bodies.

Built by a multinational team and designed to operate under the most challenging conditions, Rosetta was launched in 2004 and took ten years to reach its carefully selected destination: the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, only 4 kilometres in diameter. Equipped with multiple cameras, the probe took photographs from its launch to its mission’s end. These range from shots of the Earth receding into the distance, to fly-by images of Mars and the asteroid belt, and on to the comet itself, where Rosetta’s lander module Philae, a laboratory in miniature, was sent to the surface to carry out a closer analysis.

The comet’s fragile landscapes of ice and minerals are captured here in all their otherworldly beauty: rugged surfaces, blankets of soft dust, towering cliffs and dramatic outbursts jetting into the darkness of space. This wealth of unforgettable images is accompanied by an expert overview of the Rosetta project’s history and what its findings mean to the scientists striving to understand the creation of our solar system.
Extent: 216 pp
Format: Hardback
Publication date: 2019-05-30
Size: 27.0 x 25.0 cm
ISBN: 9780500022276
Introduction • 1. Launching • 2. First Earth Flyby • 3. Mars Flyby • 4. Second Earth Flyby • 5. Asteroid Stein Flyby • 6. Third Earth Flyby • 7. Asteroid Lutetia Flyby 8. Entering Deep Space Hibernation • 9. Exiting Deep Space Hibernation • 10. Rendezvous Manouevre • 11. Arrival at Comet • 12. Philae Landing • 13. Nominal Mission End

Press Reviews

An extraordinary book
Black & White Photography

Bringing us ever closer to these distant worlds
Financial Times

A raft of truly otherworldly photographs … Testament to a hugely ambitious and pioneering scientific feat, Comet is an extraordinary book that transports the reader deep into the cosmos
Outdoor Photography


About the Authors

Jean-Pierre Bibring is a French astrophysicist and Head of scientific operations on Philae, Rosetta’s lander.

Hanns Zischler is an artist and filmmaker.

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