First contact with Philae lasted 85 seconds. It turns out the lander had woken up earlier, but this is the first time since November it has managed to "speak" to Earth.
"We have also received historical data - so far, however, the lander had not been able to contact us earlier," the ESA blog states.
"Philae is doing very well: it has an operating temperature of -35ºC and has 24 Watts available," Philae Project Manager Dr. Stephan Ulamec says in the blog. "The lander is ready for operations."
Signal from @Philae2014 relayed via @ESA_rosetta last night 20:28:11 GMT (22:28:11 CEST) in a 78sec communication pass #WakeUpPhilae
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) June 14, 2015Scientists have managed to analyze some 300 data packets sent by Philae. They are now waiting for a new contact to receive the 8,000 remaining in the lander's memory.
The solar-powered Philae had only been operational for 60 hours before contact was lost on November 15, 2014. With only 90 minutes of sunlight every 12-hour comet day, it couldn't recharge quick enough, and went into sleep mode when its batteries died.
Hello Earth! Can you hear me? #WakeUpPhilae
— Philae Lander (@Philae2014) June 14, 2015Incredible news! My lander Philae is awake! http://t.co/VtzAQHx4zT pic.twitter.com/SZqnsnNpUZ
— ESA Rosetta Mission (@ESA_Rosetta) June 14, 2015Hello @ESA_Rosetta! I'm awake! How long have I been asleep? #Lifeonacomet
— Philae Lander (@Philae2014) June 14, 2015Transmission from @Philae2014 received on Earth via @NASAJPL 70m deep space network station in Goldstone #DSS14 #WakeUpPhilae
— ESA Operations (@esaoperations) June 14, 2015Oh, OK @ESA_Rosetta! I'm still a bit tired anyway... talk to you later! Back to #lifeonacomet!
— Philae Lander (@Philae2014) June 14, 2015



Reader Comments
"It is now thought to have moved closer to the sun, allowing it to emerge from hibernation" ... well it would not have been moving around if it was hibernating ... I take it that they have some idea where the comet itself is
Maybe the aliens living inside the comet jump started it?