The Philae lander, developed under the leadership of Germany's DLR aerospace research agency, carries 9 instruments provided by ESA member countries in partnership with the United States, Hungary, Poland and Russia. Among these, the ÇIVA/ROLIS set of cameras will provide panoramic and stereoscopic high-resolution views. The APXS, COSAC and Ptolemy instruments will analyse soil compounds. The SESAME seismometer will probe the surface to a depth of 2 m, while its characteristics will be studied by the MUPUS instrument with sensors on the anchoring harpoon. The ROMAP magnetometer and a second model of the CONSERT experiment will study the magnetic field and its interactions with the solar wind.
In the picture: The Hale-Bopp comet during its outstanding close encounter with the Earth in April, 1997. (Aeromedia/M.Teghillo)
(From a press release by ESA - European Space Agency - Paris (France) - March 2, 2004)