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Rosetta spacecraft has massive sinkholes in its surface

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04/07/2015
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HONG KONG: This is being observed by NASA’s officials through a complex inspection of Comet 67P that founded some massive sinkholes on its surface, Rosetta spacecraft reported Wednesday.
Scientists declared that the holes were as bigger as the pyramids of Egypt on the earth. Due to having a substantial diameter and large dimensions, these sinkholes are getting the considerable attention of NASA and Rosetta spacecraft.
There is an un-named material on the surface of Comet 67P that has collapsed, and then the big holes appeared after some time.
The comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko surface is in a spotlight, since August Rosetta spacecraft is orbiting the comet and found some cavities for about 656 feet wide (200 meters) in a diameter, plus 180 meters (590 feet) deep.
The discovery is expected to help scientists piece together a better understanding of how comets formed and evolved.
Discovery is investigating this changing, weekly session of NASA officials and scientists is in some promising efforts to reveal some factual possibilities based on comet physics.
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California and Paul Weissman stated that “Finding the pits was a total surprise.”
Comets like 67P are considered to be gravel heaps of boulder-sized mini-comets developed of stone, organics, and ices.

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