After seven months of hibernation, the Philae comet lander finally received sunlight in its solar panels, and communicated back with Earth.
The original article is available in Spanish.
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Submitted on 15 June 2015 - 11:49am
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After seven months of hibernation, the Philae comet lander finally received sunlight in its solar panels, and communicated back with Earth.
The original article is available in Spanish.