CLICK HERE TO SEE ----> LIVE STREAM OF A SPACECRAFT LANDING ON A COMET FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY Update: Success! The lander is on the comet . SOURCE: http://www.wired.com/2014/11/rosetta-philae-attempt-comet-landing/?mbid=social_fb Tomorrow morning, a 10-year, 4-billion-mile journey will end when a spacecraft attempts to land on a comet for the first time. The ESA’s Rosetta spacecraft arrived at comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on August 6, settling in an orbit around the roughly 20-trillion-pound space rock, which, if you squint, kind of looks like a rubber duck. For the last couple months, Rosetta has been studying the comet, surveying its surface and measuring the dust particles and gases around it. Scientists are finding that 67P, which stretches for about 2.5 miles at its widest, is expelling methane, ethanol, and sulfur, which might give it a rotten-egg-like stench. Tonight, at 11:35 p.m. PST, Rosetta will release its 220-pound lander cra...