Freaking Awesome Scientificy Spacey Stuff!
Today, we landed a probe about the size of a washing machine on
the surface of a comet about the size of the main populated bit of Derby, 500 million km.
away. At that distance, the radio signals carrying instructions up and
pictures down take 28 minutes each way.
That's pretty freaking awesome.
If you scale the distances down to something more manageable, it's like
the equivalent of standing in London and firing a gun and hitting a
moving target, 1/20 of the width of a human hair, in Paris.
Meanwhile, some kid watching the news on the TV or Internet is going to
be fired up by the sheer freaking awesomeness of it all, and decide
right there and then that they want to be a scientist when they grow up
because science is so freaking awesome. Hopefully lots of kids. And
they'll go to university and get their MScs and their PhDs and end up
doing something that will be so even more freaking awesome that it will
make landing Philae on P67 look about as impressive as reversing a car
into a garage.
This must be the way people were feeling on the day the first human
stepped on the Moon, two years and eight days before Yours Truly was
born.
(And the real experiment, drilling into the comet and analysing whatever is found in there, hasn't even started yet .....)
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