Posted on 07/18/2015 10:20:19 PM PDT by LibWhacker
The latest data downloaded from NASA's New Horizons spacecraft suggests that mountains of nitrogen ice thousands of feet high have evaporated into Pluto's atmosphere since the dwarf planet formed 4.5 billion years ago, and hundreds of tons of that gas escape into space each hour.
New images of Pluto meanwhile show land forms that suggest heat is rising beneath the surface, with troughs of dark matter either collecting or bubbling up between flat segments of crust.
Scientists discussed the findings Friday in their second major release of data collected when the $700 million New Horizons mission made a historic pass 7,700 miles from Pluto on Tuesday. Scientists and engineers at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel are managing the mission.
They said Pluto continues to surprise and impress them.
"Pluto's becoming a brand that sort of sells itself. You don't really have to work all that hard," said Alan Stern, the New Horizons mission's principal investigator and a scientist at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo. "I think the solar system saved the best for last."
(Excerpt) Read more at baltimoresun.com ...
The Mi-Go and Tsathoggua on Yuggoth must get rid of their SUV’s!
#Pluto’sNitrogenMatters
A giant ball of dry ice sort of evaporating as it hurtles uhhh flies thru space..
Should name it Planet Clinton.. Disintegrating as we watch from afar.
Where did all that nitrogen come from?
Melting nitrogen ice mountains. Space Commander algore warned us about garthok knarfling, and now here we are.
Oh, my. Climate change on Pluto, too? Bet those Pluton democrats are pissed. Gonna have to start requiring car pools. No more back yard BBQs on Pluto!
Does Al Gore know?
CO2!!!!
PS And so it begins ...
I am actually surprised they used the word “evaporate”. I would have expected them to use the term “sublimate”.
Made in the core of stars. Our own air is 78% nitrogen. So there is a lot of it around. Its abundance Universe-wide is a paltry 0.1%. That’s not a paradox. It obviously differentiates very nicely into planetary crusts and atmospheres, as you’d expect of such a light element. But that’s just my lay opinion. I’m sure someone more knowledgable than me can clarify things for us!
Can’t expect too much accuracy out of the Baltimore Sun!
From Uranus. Ha ha ha ha! Ho ho ho ho! He he he he!
I bet they’re fudging the data out there, too! Evaporating mountains is probably way over-hyped, stupid Pluton ‘rats!
So much science talk.....NOT... Sounds like a presentation for a marketing plan. Which it probably is.
and that’s why my farts don’t smell
That is because you are scientically literate. They aren’t.
The Plutans are gonna have to give up their SUVS.
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