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Eric Hand ‏@erichand Nov 17

COSAC PI: Drill tried to deliver sample. Ovens heated up. But data show no actual delivery. "There’s nothing in it." #CometLanding

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  • Y・Y Elisabetta Bonora OccamsHammer Hervé COTTIN miamayashinka seema jain Mark Eichin B. J. Nick Szabo
10:32 AM - 17 Nov 2014
    1. Franta Š. ‏@Fun1k Nov 18

      @erichand In DLR report and BBC article it says organic compounds were detected - was it just that "sniff" of the coma?

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    2. Eric Hand ‏@erichand Nov 18

      @Fun1k Many instruments have remotely detected organic compounds on the surface. But not in a subsurface sample.

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    1. DarkandWondrous ‏@DarkandWondrous Nov 17

      bad @Philae newses—drill recovered no sample, & bounce may've turnt further S than thought,deep into shadow @erichand pic.twitter.com/Die143Rh6v

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    2. DarkandWondrous ‏@DarkandWondrous Nov 17

      that pic shows where @Philae was spotted soaring shortly after 1st bounce. speculatively extended below @erichand pic.twitter.com/JqnTrGfWaD

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    4. Vätnik ‏@JimmyKremnev Nov 17

      @SteveLussier @Philae @erichand the first bounce was the longest, isn't it? Why does the second result in such long distance (to blue oval)

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    5. DarkandWondrous ‏@DarkandWondrous Nov 17

      @JimmyKremnev @Philae @erichand the 1st bounce had only begun when that pic taken, so early in it's first "soar", if you will

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    6. Vätnik ‏@JimmyKremnev Nov 17

      @SteveLussier @erichand aaa... I see!Thanks! So @Philae moved towards the south not to that big crater?

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    7. DarkandWondrous ‏@DarkandWondrous Nov 17

      @JimmyKremnev @erichand @Philae via pics from orbit(ie w/o full 3D trajectory)kinda looks like. Folks@ http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/index.php?showtopic=7896&st=705 … digging deeper

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    8. Vätnik ‏@JimmyKremnev Nov 17

      @SteveLussier @erichand @Philae cool! Thanks

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    9. DarkandWondrous ‏@DarkandWondrous Nov 18

      @JimmyKremnev @erichand @Philae FYI sounds like I had my directions wrong (arbitrary tho they are). Big crater was South, probe bounced East

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