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Sun, 22 Mar, 2015 12:04:33 AM
FTimes Report, Mar 22
 
Philae makes first-ever comet landing. File Photo – Lehtikuva.
The European Space Agency ESA failed to regain contact with Philae, which landed on the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in November last year.
 
The next contact attempt will be in April this year.
 
"We do not yet know the exact reason why Philae could not be contacted. The temperature inside Philae may still be below -45 degrees, or then for some reason it can't get enough energy from the solar panels to respond to radio contact. Contact can be reattempted in April, when there will be more sunlight," says Research Manager Walter Schmidt from the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
 
The Rosetta probe has been attempting to contact Philae, which remains on the surface of the comet, since 12 March, for the first time since its landing in November.
 
Contact has been attempted a total of 11 times during this period, but to no avail, according to an official release.
 
After landing, Philae's solar panels did not get enough light, leaving the lander in a state of hibernation. 
 
Researchers had hoped that by now the comet would have approached the Sun enough to produce energy for establishing radio contact.
 
Philae's permittivity probe SESAME/PP and mass memory, provided by the Finnish Meteorological Institute, worked well during the landing phase and even after the landing itself.
 
"Even though we are slightly disappointed at the moment, we still hope that the equipment can keep performing measurements later in the spring," Walter Schmidt adds.
 
Philae is located in a hole on the side of the comet, a site named "Abydos". 
 
Its exact location is not yet known, but according to data analyses by the new CONSERT radar, its location has been defined with an accuracy of 40 metres.
 
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