Last year, the European Space Agency released images taken by Rosetta, the first-ever space mission to orbit a comet's nucleus and land a probe on its surface. 3D files were also released to the public so that anyone who wanted to could print their own replica of the comet. Now, a year later, the ESA has released new, more detailed images and files that include parts of the comet not visible before, namely, its southern hemisphere or "dark side." Check out more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/108323/rosetta-comet-3d-images/
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