Smiles in the Main Control Room at ESA’s Operations Centre, ESOC, as separation of the Philae lander from ESA Rosetta orbiter is confirmed.
The Philae lander has separated from ESA’s Rosetta orbiter, and is now on its way to becoming the first spacecraft to touch down on a comet. Separation was confirmed at ESA’s Space Operation Centre, ESOC, in Darmstadt, Germany at 09:03 GMT / 10:03 CET. It takes the radio signals from the transmitter on Rosetta 28 minutes and 20 seconds to reach Earth, so separation actually occurred in space at 08:35 GMT / 09:35 CET.