A comet-chasing space probe that has been in hibernation for almost three years has woken up and sent its first signal back to Earth.
The European Space Agency received the all-clear message “Hello World!” from its Rosetta spacecraft some 800 million kilometers away shortly after 7 pm.
Rosetta was put into hibernation in 2011 to conserve energy for its long journey to meet with comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
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If all goes as planned the probe will rendezvous with the comet in the coming months and drop a lander onto its icy surface in November.
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