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Philae probe finds 'organic molecules' on comet

Scientists working on data collected the Philae probe have said that during a drill for a soil sample the Philae probe was able to "sniff" organic molecules.

Earlier, incredible images showed the moment the Philae probe dropped from its satellite and first landed on Comet 67P five days ago.

The high-resolution shots, taken by the Rosetta satellite's narrow-angle camera, capture the 30 minutes since the probe touched down on the comet's surface.

At the moment scientists have lost contact with the probe after its batteries died. It will only wake up if enough sunlight recharges its solar panels.

But the mission is still deemed a success as it is the first spacecraft to ever land on a comet.

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Royal Mail to celebrate comet landing with special postmark

The Royal Mail will celebrate the landing of a spacecraft on a comet with a special postmark on millions of items of mail delivered to addresses nationwide on Friday and Saturday.

Royal Mail will have a special postmark to mark the comet landing. Credit: Rui Vieira/PA Wire

It will say: Celebrating the first ever landing on a comet. Congratulations to the European Space Agency.

We're thrilled to be marking the European Space Agency's fantastic achievement with one of our special postmarks.

Our postmark is set to take off and will appear on mail delivered by our postmen and women across the UK.

– Andrew Hammond, Royal Mail

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