Above is an amazing shot of the comet being pursued by the European Space Agency's (ESA) Rosetta spacecraft. This image was taken earlier this month from about 65 miles away. After 10 years, the Rosetta mission is finally on target to orbit the comet before landing on it in November of this year. This will be the first ever landing on a comet and provide all of us with a greater understanding of whether comets seeded life in our solar system.
You can follow the mission via the
ESA website or
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. ESA has also put together a fun story on its website for kids following the mission.
Image Credits: ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM (coment) and ESA (cartoon)