"The Philae saga is going to continue," Jean-Yves Le Gall, head of the National Centre for Space Studies (CNES), told journalists in Paris, referring to the robot lab perched on the dusty iceball zipping through space.
The 100-kilogramme (220-pound) European probe landed on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on November 12 after a 10-year trek piggybacking on its mother ship, Rosetta.
But the operation did not go smoothly. Philae bounced twice on the icy surface before settling at an angle in the shadow of a cliff.
On November 15, out of juice, the lander went into standby mode.
But the situation could change as Comet "C-G" draws closer to the Sun, Le Gall said.
"We hope that from March, the sunlight will help the robot to recharge its batteries and resume its scientific work," he said.
Scientists resorted to every trick to tease data from Philae's 10 instruments before the shutdown.
But a great bonus would be if the lander can monitor the comet when it reaches its closest and hottest point to the Sun.
Knowing exactly where Philae is would help mission managers calculate its chances of resuming duties.
"We have a rough idea of where it is, but we still haven't seen it," Marc Pircher, head of the Toulouse space centre, told AFP explaining that Rosetta's Osiris camera had been tasked for the search.
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