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Credit & Copyright: ESA/Rosetta/Philae/CIVA    
    
     
    
Explanation:
This Rosetta spacecraft selfie    
was snapped on October 7th.    
    
At the time the spacecraft was about 472 million kilometers    
from planet Earth,    
but only 16 kilometers    
from the surface of    
comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.    
    
Looming beyond the spacecraft near the top of the frame,    
dust and gas stream away from the comet's curious    
double-lobed nucleus    
and bright sunlight glints off one of Rosetta's 14 meter    
long solar arrays.    
    
In fact, two exposures,    
one short and one long, were combined to record the    
dramatic    
high contrast scene using the CIVA camera system    
on Rosetta's still-attached Philae lander.    
    
Its chosen primary landing site is visible    
on the smaller lobe of the nucleus.    
    
This is the last image anticipated from Philae's cameras    
before the lander separates from Rosetta on November 12.    
    
Shortly after separation Philae will take another image    
looking back toward the orbiter, and    
begin its descent    
to the nucleus of the comet.    
    
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Based on Astronomy Picture
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Publications with keywords: spacecraft - comet
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See also:
- APOD: 2025 September 30 Á Comet Lemmon Brightens
 - APOD: 2025 September 29 Á Two Camera Comets in One Sky
 - APOD: 2025 September 26 Á A SWAN an ATLAS and Mars
 - APOD: 2025 September 18 Á Comet C/2025 R2 SWAN
 - APOD: 2025 September 16 Á New Comet SWAN25B over Mexico
 - APOD: 2025 July 7 Á Interstellar Comet 3I ATLAS
 - Comet C/2025 F2 SWAN
 

