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New Horizons Funnies and Other Stuff, Miscellaneous Ramblings |
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The only thing we can say for certain about Pluto at this time, is that there's a long-snouted elk on its surface.
![]() ![]() But there are other interpretations out there as well... -------------------- |
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There is an interesting piece on Pluto by Moonlight that was released just before the picture. It has a cool artistic image of Charon shining over the Plutonian surface.
"Charon, although three billion miles from the sun, is so close to Pluto and so ice-covered that it would be only five times dimmer than the full moon seen from Earth." |
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The hat in the group shot here is *awesome*:
http://www.nasa.gov/feature/the-women-who-...ission-to-pluto |
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Ramblings...
When I was born there were no satellites in orbit. And then I remember Sputnik, and then Explorer, Gargarin, then Mercury, Pioneer, Echo (I saw Echo 2 sail over my backyard in a pre-dawn morning with my Dad), Telstar, Ranger, Gemini, Mariner, Surveyor, Apollo, Skylab, Viking, MIR, Voyager, the Shuttle, Galileo, Cassini, the ISS, and all the rest. In my lifetime we have surveyed the whole Solar System. And now Pluto. I saw it as it happened... in real time, and not as history... from newspapers, TV and radio, space magazines, a bunch of ham radio guys (like Dad), with my own eyes, and now with the Internet. WOW. It reminds me in a way of the discovery of a new and gigantic continental mass stretching from almost pole to pole in the 1500's . What will ever happen next? -------------------- CLA CLL
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Since NH use plutonium as energy, Will next Mars rover use Mars bars?
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