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Rosetta spacecraft takes amazing 3D image of comets topography

2014-08-18 18:15:24| Extremetech

After over four billion miles and 10 years, the European Space Agency's Rosetta probe reached its target to become the first-ever spacecraft to orbit a comet. Since then, we've received a slow trickle of images taken by the probe. Now, the ESA has released a shot so close to the comet that we can clearly see the space rock's intricate topography. Even better, the team has created a 3D version of the image to really show off the comet's peaks, valleys, and everything else.

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