Table 1

DIM measurement details at comet 67P when Philae was connected to Rosetta.

Meas. Day Start Distance Margin
number time
[UTC] [km] [dB]
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

1 16.10.2014 20:12:03 11.8 30
2 16.10.2014 20:22:23 11.8 40
3 16.10.2014 20:36:04 11.8 30
4 16.10.2014 20:46:24 11.8 40
5 17.10.2014 08:42:04 11.0 30
6 17.10.2014 08:52:24 11.0 40
7 17.10.2014 09:06:04 10.9 30
8 17.10.2014 09:16:25 10.9 40
9 17.10.2014 10:32:06 10.7 30
10 17.10.2014 10:42:26 10.7 40
11 17.10.2014 10:56:06 10.7 30
12 17.10.2014 11:06:26 10.6 40
13 17.10.2014 12:42:06 10.4 30
14 17.10.2014 12:52:26 10.4 40
15 17.10.2014 13:06:06 10.3 30
16 17.10.2014 13:16:26 10.3 40
17 17.10.2014 13:52:06 10.2 30
18 17.10.2014 14:02:26 10.2 40
19 17.10.2014 14:16:06 10.2 30
20 17.10.2014 14:26:26 10.1 40
21 17.10.2014 15:02:04 10.0 30
22 17.10.2014 15:12:25 10.0 40
23 17.10.2014 15:26:04 10.0 30
24 17.10.2014 15:36:25 9.9 40
25 17.10.2014 17:22:06 9.6 30
26 17.10.2014 17:32:26 9.6 40
27 17.10.2014 17:46:06 9.6 30
28 17.10.2014 17:56:26 9.6 40

Notes. Column 1 lists the measurement number, Cols. 2 and 3 give the start time of each measurement block (all times are given in lander onboard time), Col. 4 lists the distance from the comet barycenter, and Col. 5 gives the margin. All measurements were collected with the X sensor side in BCT2 mode with a measurement duration of 600 s. DIM was partially obscured by Rosetta during these measurements, see text for details.

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