Sounds like they've already made up their minds about what the surface is made up of... Have a look at "The Electric Comet" video and you may get a feel for what they will try to do with the data from this mission - likely a repeat of "stardust" and the comet borelly missions. The best type of quote will be "We know the ice is there, it's just well-hidden..." http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/releases/2002/release_2002_80.html. Wonder if they will find Olivene - like they did on the Stardust mission. http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/news/status/060313.html
Posts by Andrew Johnson
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ESA rejoices as comet-chasing Rosetta probe wakes from 3-year nap
I saw aliens at Roswell, claims dead PR man
Why such vehement ridicule and denial?
I wonder if The Register will post my comment as a balance to the rather negative and ridiculing collection that are on there.
Most people have heard of Roswell as the only place a UFO crashed. Fewer people have heard of Kecksburg, Spitzbergen, Socorro, Llandrillo and perhaps 70 others.
If you want to find the truth, you have to research - and you will find out about cases in countries other than the USA - such as Norway, Peru, Russia, South Africa and others
A craft piloted by non-humans crashed or was brought down at Roswell. Get used to the idea and then begin to find out the many reasons why it has been covered up (the primary one probably being energy). If you can do this without being rude to or about anyone then you will be doing better than most.
Sure - a guy is going to make something up and have it released after his death (the affifavit wasn't done on his "deathbed" it was written in 2002 - it was only released when he died. Why, so that he could attact rude comments towards his family? Would you do that?)
Check out Fastwalkers and Disclosure Project if you want to start somewhere.
Oh - and Mercury Astronaut Gordon Cooper (who orbited the Earth 22 times) filmed a saucer landing (on 3 legs) at Edwards Air Force Base in 1955. His testimony is on video in "Out of the Blue" which is on Google Video. Keep it real, folks.