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Astrophotographer Discovers Icy Fragment Orbiting Comet 67P
A remarkable discovery has been made by an astrophotographer who was analyzing photos taken by the Rosetta spacecraft. The images revealed a chunk of ice orbiting Comet 67P, a finding that has garnered significant attention in the astronomical community. The icy fragment, which is estimated to be approximately 4 meters in diameter, was identified in photos captured by Rosetta's navigation camera. This unexpected discovery provides valuable insights into the composition and behavior of Comet 67P, and astronomers are eager to continue studying this phenomenon to learn more about the comet's structure and evolution.
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