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Earth And Moon Through Rosetta's Eyes

This infrared image of Earth shows some examples of the chemical components of our atmosphere that VIRTIS detected. Areas of higher abundance of carbon dioxide are shown in green. Credits: ESA.

Paris (ESA) May 04, 2005
ESA's comet chaser mission Rosetta took these infrared and visible images of Earth and the Moon, during the Earth fly-by of 4/5 March 2005 while on its way to Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.

These images, now processed, are part of the first scientific data obtained by Rosetta.

"The Earth fly-by represented the first real chance to calibrate and validate the performance of the Rosetta's instruments on a real space object, to make sure everything works fine at the final target," said Angioletta Coradini, Principal Investigator for the Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer (VIRTIS) instrument.

"Although we were just calibrating VIRTIS during the Earth fly-by last month, we obtained images of Earth and the Moon which have a high scientific content," she added.

VIRTIS is a very powerful instrument capable of examining the physical condition and composition of space objects.

On 4 and 5 March, before closest approach to Earth and from a distance of 400 000 kilometres from our Moon, Rosetta's VIRTIS took these images with high resolution in visible and infrared light.

In these images, only a small portion of the Moon surface was illuminated (between 19% and 32%).


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