Philae lander awakens and is ready to drill the comet
(AGI) Frankfurt, June 14 - The Philae lander, theinter-planetary probe that landed on the nucleus of a cometlast November, unexpectedly woke up at a distance of 500million kilometres and could soon start drilling the comet withits "Made in Italy" drill. The Rosetta mission lander startedsending the first data from comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko,reported the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Italian SpaceAgency (ASI). Philae had been dormant since November 14,when it went into hibernation after falling into a sort ofcrevice and stopped sending signals. During the night betweenSaturday and Sunday, it sent