NASA hasn't decided which one of these options it will implement;
1.On to Planet Mongo (Flash Gordon)
2.Meet Worf's family on the Klingon Home World
3.Use New Horizons afterburners and get to catch up with Voyager2, tear off the greetings, message to aliens that shows the position of the Earth
1 posted on
07/14/2015 4:49:58 PM PDT by
lbryce
To: Gefn; Slings and Arrows; SunkenCiv
Unless, I see a story about Pluto worth posting, this is the final post on Pluto.
New Horizons, may people from the planet Earth be fortunate enough get to meet you once again someday.
2 posted on
07/14/2015 4:53:37 PM PDT by
lbryce
(OBAMA:Misbegotten, GodForsaken, bastard offspring of Satan and Medusa)
To: lbryce
It should continue on with it’s original backup mission:
Look for Hitlerys INTEGRITY!
3 posted on
07/14/2015 4:53:48 PM PDT by
corbe
(mystified)
To: lbryce
I was watching via real time simulation this morning.
4 posted on
07/14/2015 4:56:09 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(Sad fact, most people just want a candidate to tell them what they want to hear)
To: lbryce
Let’s not mess with Veeger, I mean Voyager.
To: lbryce
I can see Uranus from here just fine
No need to post pics, thank You!
8 posted on
07/14/2015 5:09:55 PM PDT by
DanielRedfoot
(Creepy Ass Cracker)
To: lbryce
Perhaps find planet Kolob?
9 posted on
07/14/2015 5:50:15 PM PDT by
SkyDancer
( "Nobody Said I Was Perfect But Yet Here I Am")
To: lbryce
Shameless plug moment....
My husband works at the NH plant that made this. Did not physically go to work today partly to avoid the “circus” that was set up for this event.
16 posted on
07/14/2015 7:49:11 PM PDT by
the OlLine Rebel
(Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Federal-run medical care is as good as state-run DMVs.)
To: lbryce
They need to send New Horizons to Pioneer 10 and 11 to pry off the plaques that show Pluto as the 9th planet in our solar system.
17 posted on
07/14/2015 8:00:55 PM PDT by
Rodamala
To: lbryce
The first batch of new data from the flyby will start to arrive on Earth at 2:32 a.m. Wednesday, and it will include the highest-resolution images taken by the spacecraft, when it was less than 7,800 miles from Pluto's surface. Well, when are they going to put them up? I'm on pins and needles.
19 posted on
07/14/2015 11:03:56 PM PDT by
dr_lew
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