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but if a tear falls in the rain forest
Scientists celebrate in the observation centre of the French space agency in Toulouse as they receive information that Philae has landed on the Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet: photo by Remy Gabalda / AFP via The Guardian, 13 November 2014
'It feels like the whole country is in quarantine'. Our #SierraLeone Director on #Ebola crisis: image via Amnesty UK @AmnestyUK, 7 November 2014
This picture released by the European Space Agency ESA was taken by the ROLIS instrument on Rosetta’s Philae lander during its descent from a distance of approximately 3 km from 2.5-mile-wide 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet: photo by AP, 13 November 2014
Journalists wait at the European Space Agency operation centre: photo by Remy Gabalda / AFP via The Guardian, 13 November 2014
Scientists work at the Toulouse space centre: photo by Remy Gabalda / AFP via The Guardian, 13 November 2014
Scientists look at the first picture transmitted by Philae: photo by Remy Gabalda / AFP via The Guardian, 13 November 2014
Children look at a model of Philae in Toulouse: photo by Remy Gabalda / AFP via The Guardian, 13 November 2014
Empty desks. An entire country of children out of school. Ebola takes more than lives in #SierraLeone: image via Rachel Unkovic @Civoknu, 8 November 2014
Honey! It's #Moon! ;) #awesome wt @angkasamalaysia @dihashnatt @nickyzulu: image via esmider @EsmiderZ, 13 November 2013
but if a tear falls in the rain forest
is it audible on the philae lander
Now, as you awakena few drops of rain fall then a few more
I give thanks to every cycle of the moon
heaven sleeps in the other room
under a white blanket early frost fitful cats
the drumbeat of everything around us
including the plants and trees
who give to us in the deeps
where there is more and more gravity
where there is more and more gravity
It’s me… landing on a comet & feeling good! MT @ESA_Rosetta: I see you too! #CometLanding: image via Philae Lander @Philae2014, 13 November 2014
'I am an #Ebola survivor, this is my story’ -- meet Juliana from Kenema, #SierraLeone: image via World Food Programme @WFP, 12 November 2014
Scientists celebrate in the observation centre of the French space agency in Toulouse as they receive information that Philae has landed on the Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet: photo by Remy Gabalda / AFP via The Guardian, 13 November 2014
'It feels like the whole country is in quarantine'. Our #SierraLeone Director on #Ebola crisis: image via Amnesty UK @AmnestyUK, 7 November 2014
This picture released by the European Space Agency ESA was taken by the ROLIS instrument on Rosetta’s Philae lander during its descent from a distance of approximately 3 km from 2.5-mile-wide 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet: photo by AP, 13 November 2014
Journalists wait at the European Space Agency operation centre: photo by Remy Gabalda / AFP via The Guardian, 13 November 2014
#Mexico: Protesters Decry Years of Impunity After Apparent Massacre of 43 Students: image via Saulo Corona @SauloCorona, 10 November 2014
Scientists work at the Toulouse space centre: photo by Remy Gabalda / AFP via The Guardian, 13 November 2014
#SierraLeone footballer John Kamara declares to the world: "We are West Africans. We are not a virus." #EbolaOutbreak: image via Live From Mogadishu @Daudoo, 6 November 2014
Scientists look at the first picture transmitted by Philae: photo by Remy Gabalda / AFP via The Guardian, 13 November 2014
Via @David ThomsonWV safe and dignified burials as health workers and community unite to pay respects #SierraLeone: image via SL Ebola recruitment @fightebolasl, 13 November 2014
The Rosetta mission spent much of the second half of October orbiting comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko at less than six miles (10km) from its surface. This previously unpublished image, taken by Rosetta’s navigation camera, shows its dramatic terrain: photo by ESA / Rosetta / NAVCAM, 13 November 2014
The Rosetta mission spent much of the second half of October orbiting comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko at less than six miles (10km) from its surface. This previously unpublished image, taken by Rosetta’s navigation camera, shows its dramatic terrain: photo by ESA / Rosetta / NAVCAM, 13 November 2014
#EbolaCrisis means schools in #SierraLeone are closed. We're helping to reach children like Mada with radio education: image via Concern UK @ConcernVoices, 12 November 2014
Children look at a model of Philae in Toulouse: photo by Remy Gabalda / AFP via The Guardian, 13 November 2014
Empty desks. An entire country of children out of school. Ebola takes more than lives in #SierraLeone: image via Rachel Unkovic @Civoknu, 8 November 2014
#Ebola Kailahun #SierraLeone Often exhausted staff must be guided step by step during the undressing process ©MSF: image via Stefano Zannini @StefZannini, 11 November 2014
Protective suits are left out to dry after an Ebola training session held by the Spanish Red Cross in Madrid. Doctors, nurses and engineers are being trained to fight the virus at a mock field hospital resembling the organisation’s Ebola treatment centre in Kenema, SierraLeone: photo by Susana Vera/Reuters via The Guardian, 1 November 2014
This image, taken with the lander’s CIVA-P imaging system shortly after release, captures one of Rosetta’s 14 metre-long solar arrays: photo by DLR/ROLIS/Philae/Rosetta/ESA via The Guardian, 13 November 2014
Rosetta’s OSIRIS narrow-angle camera captured this parting shot of the Philae lander after separation: photo by CIVA/Philae/Rosetta/ESA via The Guardian, 13 November 2014
Rosetta's lander Philae is safely on the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, as these first two CIVA images confirm. One of the lander’s three feet can be seen in the foreground: photo by CIVA/Philae/Rosetta/ESA via The Guardian, 13 November 2014
Protective suits are left out to dry after an Ebola training session held by the Spanish Red Cross in Madrid. Doctors, nurses and engineers are being trained to fight the virus at a mock field hospital resembling the organisation’s Ebola treatment centre in Kenema, SierraLeone: photo by Susana Vera/Reuters via The Guardian, 1 November 2014
This image, taken with the lander’s CIVA-P imaging system shortly after release, captures one of Rosetta’s 14 metre-long solar arrays: photo by DLR/ROLIS/Philae/Rosetta/ESA via The Guardian, 13 November 2014
#Ebola Crisis: Fear and anxiety in SierraLeone as situation worsens says @SavetheChildren: image via SBS News @SBS News, 1 November 2014
Rosetta’s OSIRIS narrow-angle camera captured this parting shot of the Philae lander after separation: photo by CIVA/Philae/Rosetta/ESA via The Guardian, 13 November 2014