The European Space Agency‘s comet-chasing spacecraft was scheduled to come alive in deep space at 10am GMT on Monday, after nearly three years out of contact with Earth. A signal from Rosetta to confirm it has woken up is expected later in the day
The European Space Agency‘s comet-chasing spacecraft was scheduled to come alive in deep space at 10am GMT on Monday, after nearly three years out of contact with Earth. A signal from Rosetta to confirm it has woken up is expected later in the day