The robot probe Philae didn’t quite stick its landing on the comet yesterday — it bounced a couple times. Scientists are worried that it landed in a shadow that could prevent it from getting enough sunlight to charge its battery. (I suppose an extension cord is out of the question).

+ Even if the battery dies, we can find some solace in the fact that the probe has already sent back some pretty incredible photos.

+ The Verge: A tenuous path to a comet: the Rosetta mission in photos.

+ Looking for some technology that hits a little closer to home? Check out Toshiba’s high-tech grow rooms where new age farmers are turning out lettuce that never needs to be washed.