Posted on 07/01/2015 5:03:19 PM PDT by Pyro7480
New color images from NASAs New Horizons spacecraft show two very different faces of the mysterious dwarf planet, one with a series of intriguing spots along the equator that are evenly spaced. Each of the spots is about 300 miles in diameter, with a surface area thats roughly the size of the state of Missouri.
Scientists have yet to see anything quite like the dark spots; their presence has piqued the interest of the New Horizons science team, due to the remarkable consistency in their spacing and size. While the origin of the spots is a mystery for now, the answer may be revealed as the spacecraft continues its approach to the mysterious dwarf planet. Its a real puzzlewe dont know what the spots are, and we cant wait to find out, said New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute, Boulder. Also puzzling is the longstanding and dramatic difference in the colors and appearance of Pluto compared to its darker and grayer moon Charon.
New Horizons team members combined black-and-white images of Pluto and Charon from the spacecrafts Long-Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) with lower-resolution color data from the Ralph instrument to produce these views. We see the planet and its largest moon in approximately true color, that is, the way they would appear if you were riding on the New Horizons spacecraft. About half of Pluto is imaged, which means features shown near the bottom of the dwarf planet are at approximately at the equatorial line.
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Same here...
Star Blazers - Quest for Iscandar Ep.7 (1/3)
Star Blazers - Quest for Iscandar Ep.7 (2/3)
Star Blazers - Quest for Iscandar Ep.7 (3/3)
That looks like a PLANET with a moon.
No it didn't.
Not even close.
Here comes the paid spin. :sigh:
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