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  • TheBoss
    Stats Man
    • Oct 2005
    • 4826

    #1

    Pluto

    After nearly 9 and half years of a journey, the New Horizons probe is almost at Pluto & its 4 moons (Charon, Nix, Hydra, Kerberos). The funny thing is that Pluto was officially a planet and 3 of its moons were known when the probe was launched! Been following this since it was launched but now is the really exciting time!

    Over the last week images have been released of this unknown world and we will finally get to see what it looks like a couple of days time, July 14th. Here are the most recent images:

    Taken on July 6th


    Taken on July 8th



    Taken on July 9th



    Its come along way in 5 years, best image of Pluto in 2010 from hubble:
    Pluto Hubble Image
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  • jinxy lilywhite
    First Team
    • Jul 2008
    • 1205

    #2
    Bring back Pluto as a planet
    Long Live King Kenny

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    • TheBoss
      Stats Man
      • Oct 2005
      • 4826

      #3
      New Image, taken on early on July 11th, starting to get an idea of what it looks like now.
      LOI in Europe 1957-2023

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      • Kingdom
        International Prospect
        • Sep 2004
        • 5386

        #4
        I heard talk last night that there is fairly regular nitrous gases emitting from the surface, which had a few of the boffins in a flutter.
        If I question Liam Scales ability to play intl football, refer me to this signature & his peformance at home at lb vs Port on Nov 13 2025.
        Signed
        Kingdom.

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        • TheBoss
          Stats Man
          • Oct 2005
          • 4826

          #5
          Taken on July 12th
          LOI in Europe 1957-2023

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          • TheBoss
            Stats Man
            • Oct 2005
            • 4826

            #6
            Few more released images from yesterday:

            Pluto


            Charon


            Pluto and Charon


            Closet approach is in about 5 hours time but images will take some time to get back to earth before they are released to the public.
            LOI in Europe 1957-2023

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            • dahamsta
              Director
              • May 2001
              • 14106

              #7
              I dunno if it's my age or what, but I'm increasingly excited by space stuff these days. I love all the space-y threads on Reddit, and I've been following New Horizons with bated breath.

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              • TheBoss
                Stats Man
                • Oct 2005
                • 4826

                #8
                Great image here, taken on Monday/Tuesday
                Last edited by TheBoss; 14/07/2015, 7:21 PM.
                LOI in Europe 1957-2023

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                • bennocelt
                  International Prospect
                  • Jul 2006
                  • 5828

                  #9
                  Question, will the New Horiz probe go beyond Pluto?
                  Was looking at it on C4 news, it is quite amazing and all

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                  • jinxy lilywhite
                    First Team
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 1205

                    #10
                    Yes it is going in to the kipther (sorry if spelt incorrectly). I think it is going to another dwarf plan Eris
                    Long Live King Kenny

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                    • pineapple stu
                      Biased against YOUR club
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 40783

                      #11
                      Kuiper Belt.

                      It literally can't stop at this stage - what's to slow it down? Only question is if it comes across anything interesting. Wiki says Eris is out - has been since the start? But maybe something's changed since - but there's plenty of random rocks out there it can spot.

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                      • TheBoss
                        Stats Man
                        • Oct 2005
                        • 4826

                        #12
                        Well, if they do go to Eris, it would take somewhere between 15-20 years from now to get there its that far away!
                        LOI in Europe 1957-2023

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                        • bennocelt
                          International Prospect
                          • Jul 2006
                          • 5828

                          #13
                          Watched a lot of this guys vids last night, very interesting, ok mostly about Aliens and the like, but with a very scientific slant to it. Some of the ways they can detect life (mirroring, chemicals in the air, etc) is pretty cool.

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                          • jinxy lilywhite
                            First Team
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 1205

                            #14
                            Originally posted by TheBoss
                            Well, if they do go to Eris, it would take somewhere between 15-20 years from now to get there its that far away!
                            But don't they expect the new horizons to be fully working until the 2030's
                            Long Live King Kenny

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