Well it landed and erm, yeah lol. So now there's another piece of junk up there, only it's back up battery keeping it alive, as the solar panels are not operating, assumptions it either landed too hard or it landed on the wrong side of the craft.
At least there will be plenty of spare parts up there for any future missions, like a scrap yard of spare parts.
Can we get a record player up there with a Pink Floyd album so they can relax a listen to some tunes as well.
It appears it's working properly, they just had to wait for the sun to get high enough to hit the panels due to it landing upside down.
Sorry about it being 7 mins + long @duggie2000 but probably the shortest video you'll find on this topic that makes any sort of sense. I don't know what I think of this Ooort Cloud theory to be honest. If it existed why can we not see it, if we can see the Andromeda Galaxy, why can't we see this cloud that circles our solar system?
There are many things we do not understand about our Solar System or Galaxy, if the Big Bang theory is correct then we are surround by matter that ended up being unused like a building site after a project is completed, if we left the rubble in place it would become a hazard so we manually clear it up, that option is not open to us of course because we do not have the technology or knowledge When we do have the technology and knowledge we will be leaving our Solar System before it self destructs when our sun dies to set up a new human civilisation in another Solar System where we will be the Superior beings (gods) and the whole thing starts over again
‘Big bang theory’ is the funniest thing I’ve ever heard Needs renaming to the ‘We haven’t got the foggiest idea theory’ tbh