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The Rosetta orbiter will continue to orbit 67P for the next 13 months, monitoring the comet as it draws closer to the sun and ever more of its subsurface ice sublimes, or outgasses, driving jets of gas and dust.
Meanwhile, the Rosetta space craft will continue to orbit around the comet, taking measurements from on high, as the trio continue to orbit the Sun.
As the sisters continue to orbit away from each other, a new generation of remarkable women "raised up on secrets" takes center stage.
The details haven't been announced yet – either Earth will be engulfed by the engorged sun, or it will continue to orbit as a charred husk just above the broiling surface of the now-enormous star.
And maybe it's just as much the social connections that are made that turn so many PPE graduates into masters of the universe: after all, many continue to orbit one another throughout their careers.
This will continue to orbit and observe 67P for at least a further year.
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The European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft, the first to drop a lander on a comet, continued to orbit the body, sniffing oxygen in its gas cloud and flying close enough to film its own shadow on the comet's surface.
Despite the untimely demise of the Philae lander that touched down on comet 67P/Churyumov Gerasimenko in November 2014, the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft has continued to orbit the icy body, capturing data with its fleet of onboard instruments, among them a mass spectrometer dubbed Rosina.
Instead they continued to orbit the Sun as before, occasionally colliding.
The first-stage booster turned around and headed back to the landing site after the second stage separated and continued to orbit with the satellites.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft, which continues to orbit Saturn, captured this picture in 2006 as it floated in the planet's shadow for about 12 hours.
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