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Rosetta's lander Philae is shown in OSIRIS' narrow-angle camera images taken on Sept. 2 from a distance of 2.7 km. The image scale is about 5 cm/pixel.
Three Weeks Before its ‘Death,’ Rosetta Discovers its Lost Philae Lander

High-resolution view of active regions in Seth as seen with Rosetta’s OSIRIS narrow-angle camera on 20 September 2014 from a distance of about 26 km from the surface.
Rosetta Spacecraft Finds Giant Sinkholes on Surface of Comet

Rosetta mission extends for another nine months to to study the comet's nucleus and find Philae.
Rosetta Mission Extended Until September 2016

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Rosetta’s lander Philae is safely on the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, as these first two CIVA images confirm.
Philae Lander to Start Experiments on Comet

Rosetta has made the first detection of molecular nitrogen at a comet. The results provide clues about the temperature environment in which Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko formed.
New Molecular Nitrogen Findings; What Rosetta’s Discovery Means

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