Posted on 01/17/2019 3:59:40 AM PST by vannrox
The most distant object humanity has ever visited looks something like a spinning snowman or hourglass thats lost in space.
Researchers who work on NASAs nuclear-powered New Horizons mission released a movie on Tuesday showing the rotation of the mountain-size rock, which is known formally as (486958) 2014 MU69.
(Its more commonly referred to as Ultima Thule.)
Mu69 is about 4 billion miles (6 billion kilometres) from Earth and 1 billion miles (2 billion kilometres) beyond Pluto.
New Horizons flew by the object on New Years Day at a speed of 32,200 miles per hour (52,000 kilometres per hour), and came within about 2,200 miles (3,500 kilometres) of MU69.
During the flyby, the probe took a series of images that revealed its shape and spin. The following animation takes 13 individual photos recorded by New Horizons over seven hours. The earliest image in the sequence was taken from a distance of about 310,000 miles (499,000 kilometres) and the last from about 17,100 miles away (27,500 kilometres).
The rotation period of Ultima Thule is about 16 hours, so the movie covers a little under half a rotation, according to a press release from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, which helps run the New Horizons mission.
The Applied Physics Laboratory added that the New Horizons science team will use these images to help determine the three-dimensional shape of Ultima Thule, in order to better understand its nature and origin.
In addition to the movie above, the New Horizons team released the following clip.
This animation uses the same images, but artificially enlarges the smallest pictures of Mu69 to match the size of the largest picture. This shows its 16-hour rotation as a smoother sequence.
However, these grainy images are just a fraction of what New Horizons will send back to Earth over the next two years.
After New Horizons achieved the first-ever visit to Pluto in July 2015, it coasted farther into a zone called the Kuiper Belt.
In this cold and icy region, sunlight is about as weak as the light from a full moon on Earth. Frozen leftovers of the Solar Systems formation, called Kuiper Belt objects (KBOs), lurk in vast numbers.
Pluto is one of them, but MU69 is the most pristine and primitive objects humanity has ever studied up-close. It might have been a comet with a brilliant tail had it been tossed toward the Sun, but instead the rock has stayed in its distant, freezing-cold orbit for billions of years.
Any time we see comets, we have to remember that theyre post-toasties; they have been fired, crackled, and crunched by the Sun.
Theyre badly damaged examples of former Kuiper Belt objects, Jeff Moore, a co-investigator on the New Horizons mission, said during a press briefing earlier this month.
MU69s pristine state, therefore, means it could help solve some longstanding mysteries about the Solar Systems 4.5 billion years of history. And the data acquired by New Horizons will likely reveal new clues about how planets like Earth formed.
For example, Alan Stern, who leads the New Horizons mission, said on January 2 that scientists had already figured out that MU69 is technically a contact binary, or two completely separate objects now joined together.
It has also been called a bi-lobate comet though one thats never journeyed close to the sun.
This is exactly what need to move the modelling work on planetary formation forward, because were seeing evidence right here of accreting objects, and then having them combine, Cathy Olkin, a deputy project scientist on the New Horizons mission, said during a press conference earlier this month.
Moore added that when we see comets, we may be looking at smaller versions of very badly damaged contact binaries.
Stern has compared this new source of information to archaeological discoveries.
Its like the first time someone opened up the pharaohs tomb and went inside, and you see what the culture was like 1,000 years ago, he said. Except this is exploring the dawn of the Solar System.
As with New Horizons flyby of Pluto several years ago, researchers on the mission must now play a waiting game for more images and scientific data.
Because of New Horizons hardware and location, each small or low-resolution picture the probe took required about two hours to transmit. Then each bit of data, moving at the speed of light as radio waves, took about six more hours to reach antennas on Earth.
So it will take far longer to get the most detailed, full-resolution images and perhaps 20 months to download all of the MU69-flyby data.
This article was originally published by Business Insider.
Pharaohs 1,000 years ago? Anyway the pictures are great.
There’s a snowman waiting in the sky
He’d like to come and meet us
But he thinks he’d blow our minds
I can’t speak for others but I find it absolutely astounding that there are astronomers in this world who,despite having seen high quality images of planets,galaxies and other celestial bodies,are absolutely convinced that there’s no God.
Forget it, he's on a roll.
Saw these. Cant wait for the slow process of down loading to reveal more.
Always wondered what happened to Frosty...
Wait! Those that have gone to great lengths to ‘prove’ we didn’t put men on the moon argue that, because there are no stars in the background from the pictures means they could only have been taken in a Hollywood studio.
How long until we hear the same arguments to discredit New Horizons, as those pictures of MU69 don’t show any stars in the background either, so therefore this is a fabricated story to “make us look good”?
Seriously, this is truly fascinating.
Just, wow...
Buy hey, China landed on the far side of the moon. LOL
Rotation around the transverse axis, not the longitudinal. Supports an accretive origin.
“Editors note: After a public campaign, the New Horizons team selected Ultima Thule as a nickname for (486958) 2014 MU69. However, weve de-emphasised it here because the Nazi party used the word Thule as a tenet of its ideology.”
That’s mighty SJW virtue signalling of them.
change or ignore facts to suit your moronic ideology.
nice
“Sending a probe that is able to return images and data from 4,000,000,000 miles away is a profound scientific achievement.”
Yea with only a 15 watt transmitter.
Meanwhile we all live around antenna’s that transmit thousands of watts all around us.
Also as i eat my brownie with some coffee i just realized that a lot of NAZI’S probably enjoyed eating brownies as well.
I had to throw it out in disgust.
Apparently, the farther you get from Earth, the farther a mile gets from a kilometer.
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