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Rosetta Rosetta or Rashid (; ar, رشيد ' ; french: Rosette  ; cop, ϯⲣⲁϣⲓⲧ ''ti-Rashit'', Ancient Greek: Βολβιτίνη ''Bolbitinē'') is a port city of the Nile Delta, east of Alexandria, in Egypt's Beheira governorate. The Ro ...
'' is a
space probe A space probe is an artificial satellite that travels through space to collect scientific data. A space probe may orbit Earth; approach the Moon; travel through interplanetary space; flyby, orbit, or land or fly on other planetary bodies; or ent ...
designed to rendezvous with the
comet A comet is an icy, small Solar System body that, when passing close to the Sun, warms and begins to release gases, a process that is called outgassing. This produces a visible atmosphere or coma, and sometimes also a tail. These phenomena ar ...
67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, perform flybys of two asteroids (
2867 Šteins 2867 Šteins (provisional designation ) is an irregular, diamond-shaped background asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately in diameter. It was discovered on 4 November 1969 by Soviet astronomer Nikolai Chernykh at the ...
and
21 Lutetia ) , mp_category=Main belt , mpc_name=(21) Lutetia , orbit_ref = , epoch=May 31, 2020 ( JD 2459000.5) , semimajor=2.435 AU , perihelion=2.037 AU , aphelion=2.833 AU , eccentricity=0.16339 , period=3.80 yr (1388.1 d) , inclination=3.064 ...
), and carry lander '' Philae'' until its landing on 67P. This page records a detailed timeline of this mission.


Launch and cruise phase (2004 - 2014)

*16 February 2004 — The ''Rosetta'' spacecraft was placed on top of its
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rocket at the Guiana Space Centre, Kourou. *26 February 2004 — Countdown was stopped at 20 minutes and 40 seconds before lift off due to strong winds in the upper atmosphere, causing the launch to be rescheduled for the next day. *27 February 2004 — Before launch, a piece of detached foam was discovered, which prompted a round of technical inspections. Launch was rescheduled to very early March. *2 March 2004 — The spacecraft launched at 07:17 GMT. The Ariane 5 placed the upper stage and the ''Rosetta'' spacecraft into an eccentric coast orbit (200 x 4000 km). About two hours later, at 09:14 GMT, the upper stage fired to leave the orbit around the
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and enter heliocentric orbit. ''Rosetta'' was released 18 minutes later, and soon afterwards ESA’s Operations Centre (
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) in
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established contact with the spacecraft. *3 March 2004 — The
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communication commenced with ''Rosetta'', using both low- and high-gain
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configurations. Also, all reaction wheels were in operation, compensating for large disturbances due to outgassing from the space craft, which was expected to last for a few days in the
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of space, whilst trapped atmospheric gases escaped. *4 March 2004 — The power subsystem of ''Rosetta'' was tested and commissioned. *5 March 2004 — ''Rosetta''
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communications were commissioned. *7-10 March 2004 — The first three instruments (Cosima, CONSERT(Orbiter part) and Osiris) were activated and completed their initial commissioning activities. The CONSERT Orbiter antenna was also deployed. *11 March 2004 — The ''Rosetta'' Science Working Team announces that the accuracy of launch made it possible to select two
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s as targets for a rendezvous fly-by of the probe. "Comets and asteroids are the building blocks of our Earth and the other planets in the Solar System. ''Rosetta'' will conduct the most thorough analysis so far of three of these objects," said Prof. David Southwood, Director of ESA's Science Programme in a press release. *12-17 March 2004 — Starting on 12 March, the
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was commissioned. Only one step was rescheduled due to early release of the launch locks during the first mission day. *17-19 March 2004 — The Rosetta Plasma Consortium (RPC) instruments were commissioned. An issue arose with the redundant power supply, but did not substantially affect the mission. The spacecraft booms, carrying the RPC MIP (Mutual Impedance Probe) and LAP (Langmuir Probe) instruments were deployed by using the primary systems. *26 March 2004 — Checking out was completed on three instruments: ROSINA, ALICE, and VIRTIS, during commissioning activities. Each activity took two days and was within or ahead of schedule. The High Gain Antenna (HGA) emission pattern was calibrated by performing spiral maneuvers. The radio station at
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was used to measure antenna gain. *30 March 2004 — The RSI (Radio Science Instrument) completed five days of commissioning. *3 April 2004 — The MIRO instrument checked out well after three commissioning passes through more spiral maneuvers, during which the planet
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was scanned. *4 April 2004 — The ''Rosetta'' spacecraft was pointed into its attitude towards Earth, which is to be kept for the remainder of the year. Slight adjustments are planned to avoid having the sunlight hit ''Rosetta'' head-on. (Also called "+X" axis). The GIADA instrument was activated and commissioned. *4-9 April 2004 — The last instrument on board ''Rosetta'' (MIDAS) was turned on during 4 April and commissioning concluded on 9 April. By this point all science and engineering subsystems had been activated at least once. **Use of the radio station at New Norcia was reduced from 11 hours to 7 hours, to allow more time for the Mars Express mission. *10-15 April 2004 — From 10 April to 15 April, checking out procedures were conducted on the ''Philae'' lander. This second lander activity focused on the lander's payload. The ALICE instrument was activated again and high voltage operations were executed. Other activities were also performed, including an adjustment of the internal heater system due to the decreasing distance to the Sun. *17 April 2004 — An attempt was made to open the ALICE detector door. However a pyrotechnic fastener designed to open it did not fire. *21 April 2004 — After some investigation, a backup pyro was fired to successfully release the ALICE detector door. *25 April 2004 — During a test sequence using an Earth pointing attitude, the thruster temperature (heated by the sun) caused an unplanned "slew" to occur. This mechanism is used to prevent the thrusters from overheating. Due to this maneuver, a planned imaging activity of the Earth-
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system was cancelled, but the remaining commissioning activities were completed satisfactorily. *1 May 2004 — The first scientific observations were performed at this date. The instruments were pointed towards the comet C/2002 T7 (LINEAR), at that time close to the sun. *6 May 2004 — In preparation for the first deep space maneuver of ''Rosetta'' a total of 12 pyro valves were fired, and the pressure in the reaction control system started to build up as expected. *10 May 2004 — The most critical deep space maneuver was successfully executed. The four thrusters on board of ''Rosetta'' were fired for about 3.5 hours, and a velocity change (delta v) of 152.8
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was imparted to the spacecraft. *16 May 2004 — A planned "touch-up" deep space maneuver was successfully executed. A burn of just under 17 minutes was performed with high accuracy. Then ''Rosetta'' pointed its instruments again towards Comet LINEAR for observation. *28 May 2004 — ESA released the first pictures taken with the OSIRIS camera during the April 30 observation tests pointed at comet LINEAR. The camera produced high-resolution images of the comet from a distance of about 95 million kilometres. *7 June 2004 — ''Rosetta'' switched into "Cruise Mode" after completing all steps for commissioning the instruments. *25 July 2004 — A week of increased activities during the "Cruise 1" phase included the commissioning of the two navigation cameras by taking pictures of the Earth and the Moon. *4 March 2005 — The first planned flyby of
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was executed successfully.
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asks amateur astronomers that took pictures of the spacecraft to submit them. Also, tests with the
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as target standing in for a
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or
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, produced pictures and other data as expected. *March 24 — ''Rosetta'' transitioned back into "cruise mode". *15 April 2005 — A test of the Near Sun Hibernation Mode (NSHM) was successfully concluded. It started on April 11 and tested a special low activity mode of ''Rosetta''. In this state the
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and reaction wheels are inactive, and the craft is using the star tracker and the thrusters to control its attitude, only. *18 July 2005 — ESA reported that the observation of the Deep Impact encounter with
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was very successful. Science data was recorded and down-linked to Earth during the period from June 28 until July 14, and the data is currently being analysed. *8 August 2005 — Mission members performed an unplanned monitor pass to investigate anomalies in the spacecraft's dynamic behavior. On mission day 213 and 216 a total of 20 grams of fuel were spent and a delta-v of 2.5 mm per second were added unexpectedly. *15 September 2005 — Telemetry received showed that a solar flare had hit the spacecraft around September 8 or 9. The star tracker subsystem was left in an abnormal state and needed to be fixed. *12 March 2006 — The OSIRIS instrument was trained on the future flyby target asteroid Steins for science observation, and the data was downlinked to Earth over three days just before solar conjunction. *6 July 2006 — The spacecraft comes within 0.06 AU of the ion trail of comet 45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusakova and scientific observations are planned for this event. *25 February 2007 — The spacecraft approaches
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up to 250 km. *14 November 2007 — Second
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swing-by for Rosetta passing within 5295 km from the surface. *5 September 2008 — Rosetta flies by asteroid
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at a distance of c. 800 km. *13 November 2009 — Rosetta flies by Earth. Using the Earth's' gravitational pull to build speed. Rosetta does this on nearly every flyby of a planet. *10 July 2010 — Flyby of asteroid
21 Lutetia ) , mp_category=Main belt , mpc_name=(21) Lutetia , orbit_ref = , epoch=May 31, 2020 ( JD 2459000.5) , semimajor=2.435 AU , perihelion=2.037 AU , aphelion=2.833 AU , eccentricity=0.16339 , period=3.80 yr (1388.1 d) , inclination=3.064 ...
*8 June 2011 — The spacecraft was transferred into a spin stabilised mode and all electronics except the onboard computer and the hibernation heaters were switched off.


Mission phase (2014 - 2016)

* 20 January 2014 — At 10:00
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the spacecraft woke up and started post-hibernation procedures. ''Rosetta'' restored communications with
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's Operations Centre through
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’s Goldstone ground station at 18:17 CET. Greets the Earth with a "Hello World" message. The message was received on a very low bit level. Over the next months ESA's job will be to raise communication speed through a software update. * 7 May 2014 — First of ten Orbital Correction Manoeuvres (OCMs) (1 h 33 min 13 s) to align the trajectories of Rosetta and 67P/C-G, delta-v of (approximate distance to 67P/C-G - ) * 21 May 2014 — OCM 2 of 10, longest burn (7 h 16 min) with largest delta-v () using approximately of fuel (approximate distance to 67P/C-G - ) * 4 June 2014 — OCM 3 of 10, 6 h 39 min burn time with a delta-v of using approximately of fuel (approximate distance to 67P/C-G - ) * 18 June 2014 — OCM 4 of 10, 2 h 20 min burn time with a delta-v of , this was an over performance of 5%, the first notable deviation from expected performance. (approximate distance to 67P/C-G - 195,000 km) * 2 July 2014 — OCM 5 of 10, delta-v of 59 m/s (approximate distance to 67P/C-G - 52,000 km) * 9 July 2014 — OCM 6 of 10, delta-v of 25 m/s (approximate distance to 67P/C-G - 22,000 km) * 16 July 2014 — OCM 7 of 10, delta-v of 11 m/s (approximate distance to 67P/C-G - 9,600 km) * 23 July 2014 — OCM 8 of 10, delta-v of 4.5 m/s (approximate distance to 67P/C-G - 4,100 km) * 3 August 2014 — OCM 9 of 10, delta-v of 3.2 m/s (approximate distance to 67P/C-G - 1,000 km) * 6 August 2014 — OCM 10 of 10, delta-v of 1 m/s. ''Rosetta'' enters a
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around 67P/C-G, becoming the first man made object to enter orbit around a comet. * 4 September 2014 — The first science data from ''Rosetta'' ALICE instrument was reported, showing that the comet is unusually dark in
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wavelengths,
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and
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are present in the
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, and no significant areas of water-ice have been found on the comet's surface. Water-ice was expected to be found as the comet is too far from the Sun to turn water into vapor. * 10 September 2014 — ''Rosetta'' enters the Global Mapping Phase, orbiting 67/C-G at an altitude of . * 12 November 2014 — '' Philae'' successfully landed after touching down three times, on the surface of 67P/G-C without firing its
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s. Touchdown 16:08 GMT. * 15 November 2014 — ''Philae'' battery exhausted after insufficient collection of solar energy. It is possible that the conditions may change as the comet moves closer to the Sun, making it possible to charge the battery. * 10 December 2014 — The ''Rosetta's'' Rosina mass spectrometers report that the ratio of heavy water to normal water on comet 67P is more than three times that on Earth. The ratio is regarded as a distinctive signature and the discovery means that Earth's water is unlikely to have originated from comets like 67P. * 14 April 2015 — Scientists report that the comet's nucleus has no
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of its own. * 13 June 2015 — ''Philae'' lander says "Hello" and comes back online. * 29 July 2015 — Published analysis of the comet interaction with the solar wind. * 12 July 2015 —
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photographs
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. * 17 July 2015 — Rosetta/Philae Outreach Team wins
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. * 3 August 2015 — First release of the science data from Rosetta instruments - COSIMA, OSIRIS, ROSINA and RPC-MAG. * 13 August 2015 — 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko reaches perihelion. * 11 September 2015 — ESA releases details on Philae wakeup in June. * 14 September 2015 —
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photographs 67/P. * 23 September 2015 — Release of studies of the water-ice cycle on a comet. * 25 September 2015 — Detection of
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on a comet is announced. * 28 September 2015 — Scientists release an answer to how comet got its shape. * September - October 2015 — From late September to early October Rosetta flew up to 1500 km away from the comet for further study while it's still near the perihelion. * 1 October 2015 — Scientists release the results of a first study of the comet's southern pole made in August and October 2015. * 28 October 2015 — First detection of the
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on a comet is announced. * 12 November 2015 — Release of the SESAME-CASSE instrument recording ''listening'' to MUPUS hammering the surface. * 13 January 2016 — Confirmation that the exposed ice on a surface of the comet is indeed water ice. * 2 September 2016 - ''Rosetta'' finds its lander '' Philae'' wedged against a large overhang. * 30 September 2016 — The ''Rosetta'' spacecraft ended its mission by an attempt to soft-land close to a wide pit, called Deir el-Medina, on
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. The walls of the pit contain wide so-called "goose bumps", considered to be building blocks of the comet.


See also

* List of Solar System probes *
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References

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Rosetta Rosetta or Rashid (; ar, رشيد ' ; french: Rosette  ; cop, ϯⲣⲁϣⲓⲧ ''ti-Rashit'', Ancient Greek: Βολβιτίνη ''Bolbitinē'') is a port city of the Nile Delta, east of Alexandria, in Egypt's Beheira governorate. The Ro ...