First to Land on a Comet?

This week the European Space Agency (ESA) announced they will choose from among five sites onComet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko for theRosetta spacecraft’s robot laboratoryPhilae to land, as reported here, here, and here. Crop_from_the_4_August_processed_image_of_comet_67P_Churyumov_Gerasimenko300px-Rosetta


Philae_over_a_comet_(crop)They claim this will be the first time a human-built spacecraft has landed on a comet.


I beg to differ.


I’m aware of an alternate universe very close to our own, a universe in which an actual manned—not robotic—landing has already occurred.


In 1897.


It’s all documented in my story,...

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Published on August 31, 2014 04:01
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