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Rosetta in Guiana
European probe Rosetta is set to fly over the asteroid Lutetia. Here it is in 2004, on the ground at the Space Centre in Guiana being prepped to blast off at the tip of an Ariane 5. The small module top left is Philae, the device that will land on the comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko, Rosetta's destination in 2014.
Photo credit: ESA-Service Optique CSG

Rosetta mission (ESA)

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