- Lander bounced twice and thus landed three (3) times.
- First bounce likely sent lander substantial distance back into space. Bounce height is to be determined. First bounce lasted two hours.
- Lander likely has come to rest closer to the 'neck' of the comet, due to the comet rotating underneath Philae during the first major bounce.
- Solar panels are generating electrical power. Electrical levels within expectations.
- Communications are fully operational. Clear signals being received via Rosetta.
- Science sequence will have to be reworked.
- ÇIVA-P imaging device was in auto-mode during the bouncing. Shot many images. All images downloaded to earth. Images show mostly empty space or streaks. This is because of the bounce back into space.
- Likely ÇIVA-P will be commanded to perform a new sequence upon available communications window today.
- COSAC, CONCERT, PTOLEMY, ROMAP and ROLIS all got data during and after landing phase. Data was delivered to earth, via Rosetta, in good order.
- No drilling today. Harpoons failed to either fire or to anchor. Exact nature of failure is not yet fully understood. Without Philae being anchored to surface drilling is out of the question.
- Rosetta will be commanded to image the comet to help ascertain exact location of Philae on surface.