While the majority of the world’s population attempts to survive this thing called life, focusing on the pursuit of day-to-day activities, the larger cosmic meaning underlying the grand scheme of things continues to elude us. Somehow, when we send a robotic space probe out into the Solar System to chase after a comet, a chord is struck that makes me wonder, “Why?” It still seems necessary, though, that the European Space Agency (ESA) launched its Rosetta probe in March, 2004 to make an epic journey to deploy the Philae lander on the 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko comet, currently wrapped up in Jupiter’s orbit.…
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