At the American Geophysical Union (AGU) conference in San Francisco, teams of specialists and scientists presented preliminary results obtained using the tools of Rosetta and Fila. Of greatest interest to science lovers are photographs taken at the time of landing, so they are “old”, but previously unpublished.
The photos below were taken from the screen during the presentation, maybe later we will see them “in the original”.

The photograph of “Perihelion Cliff,” a cliff hanging over Fila's descent vehicle, was taken by a CIVA camera.
The ROLIS camera, located on the bottom of Phila, took a photo of the comet "point blank".
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And also one of the impressive and wonderful photos Fila made during the rebound, so the photo is blurred:

The ESA team also published several images of the navigation camera:




PS Mosaic of 4 frames of Rosetta


Panoramic image of Phila's landing site.
