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Rosetta spots balancing rock on Comet 67P
Munich, Germany (UPI) May 19, 2015
Scientists have spotted a balancing rock among dust and crags of Comet 67P. Researchers spotted the seemingly teetering boulder while analyzing images collected by the Rosetta probe and its OSIRIS camera. The boulder, which appears to stretch vertically and make minimal contact with the ground, is located on the larger lobe of the snowman-shaped comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, in what scientists have dubbed the Aker region. The balancing rock is the largest of three aligned in a isolate ... read more
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