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Stephen Withers
Monday, 26 February 2007 04:09
As Rosetta approached Mars, it's Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Remote Imaging System (OSIRIS) took a series of images that clearly show 'atmospheric structures' (dust or clouds) above the planet's surface. Selected images can be seen on this ESA web page.
Another impressive image, this time taken by the lander, shows parts of Rosetta with Mars in the background. According to ESA officials, this was the first time the lander had operated autonomously, relying on power from its own batteries rather than from the main spacecraft.
Instruments on Philae also used the swing-by to study the magnetic field around Mars. The magnetic environments of comets are believed to be similar to that of Mars, so the successful measurements are an indication that the instruments will be able to do their job on arrival at Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
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