Posted on 01/10/2006 8:29:19 AM PST by presidio9
Something spectacular may happen in 2012. New Horizons, a NASA space craft with a probe will travel at 26,700mph over four billion miles to Pluto. It will be in close proximity of Pluto by 2012. New Horizons probe will travel faster than any previous spacecraft on its journey to the planet farthest from the Sun, its moon Charon and the mysterious, icy Kuiper Belt. Relatively little is known about the ninth planet Pluto. It is an unknown zone of the solar system.
Many scientists have started believing that Pluto will surprise all in the earth by 2012. There are fair possibilities of intelligent life forms there that is still undetected.
Alan Stern, the mission's principal investigator, said: "Exploring Pluto and the Kuiper Belt is like conducting an archaeological dig into the history of the outer Solar System, a place where we can peek into the ancient era of planetary formation. Everything we know for sure about Pluto is on about three 3 x 5 file cards. We don''t even know what we don''t know. That leaves a lot of room for discovery."While Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are called the rocky planets and Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are defined as gas giants, Pluto and its largest moon Charon are known as "ice dwarfs".
Some believe, Pluto has intelligent Type zero or Type 1 alien civilization. If that is true that be as advanced as we are or slightly more advanced. In that case they are about ready to send a probe to the earth. If they are slightly behind us, they will be capable to encounter New Horizons probe with their own UFOs.
Pluto is very different from other planets. No one really knows what out there. It will be real interesting episode in space exploration unfolding with New Horizons going close to Pluto by 2012 and reaching Pluto by 2015.
They can start with this one. Pluto needs Disco.
It's okay, I know the joke...but when I heard it, it was a 10" pianist. Jokes always get better with time, I guess.
Wait: Jupiter and Mercury have similiar origins?
Lots of interesting ideas out there about the Pluto-Charon pair that differ from the models proposed for planetary formation of the closer-in guys.
he was having a really exciting day?
Nah, he was probably wearing Kim Jong Il platform shoes
There is also a joke in here somewhere about organs in space.
Not *quite* correct -- one of the reasons for the immediacy of the launch is to arrive at Pluto before its tenuous atmosphere freezes. We know there is an atmosphere, and we *think* it will still be there until 2020, but the sooner we arrive the better.
Otherwise, yeah, the article is a joke. There is no life on Pluto...
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