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SHOWTIME FOR PLUTO: Once In A Lifetime NASA Flyby Set For Tuesday 14th July 2015











dangull

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Feb 24, 2013
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Its actually one, if not the largest object in the Kuiper belt rather than a planet, as has been discussed.

Latest images shown has the dwarf planet showing a reddish tinge similar to Mars, which is surprising as I thought it might look like an icy ball like Jupiter's moon Europa.

Pluto also could fit into the USA if it was on Earth.
 








Frutos

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I rather like the fact that its carrying a small amount of the ashes of Clyde Tombaugh, the astronomer who discovered Pluto in the first place.
 


























Frutos

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Took years for it to get there and arrived 70 odd seconds earlier than planned...wouldnt happen in Germany
I can only dream of that kind of accuracy with my train to work, and that only has to come from 10 minutes away.
 


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