2015年12月3日 星期四

104-4 New horizon, Pluto.

    In a few hours, at 7:49 AM Eastern time, the New Horizons probe will fly 7,750 miles above the surface of Pluto, something no other spacecraft has accomplished before. Unfortunately, we can't fly with the probe as it swoops in on the dwarf planet, but we can celebrate with NASA when it happens. The agency will hold a live webcast for the event starting at 7:30AM, which you can watch in the video below the fold. After the countdown to the flyby, NASA will unveil one of the closest photos of Pluto humanity has ever taken between 8 and 9AM.
    Take note that the spacecraft will get a full view of the planet's heart-shaped region during its trip, so it will likely capture the first clear photo of that crater, as well. In addition, New Horizons is expected to beam back lots of data that will help us get to know Pluto a lot better. It's already managed to gather enough info to confirm that the planet is 1,473 miles in diameter, for instance, proving that it's larger than previous estimates. You can see its size in the image above compared to its biggest moon, Charon.
    Google, by the way, has launched a new Doodle that shows in a simple animated sequence how the flyby is supposed to go -- just visit google.comto watch it. But if you need something more substantial, NASA's Eye appfor Mac and PC can show you a simulation of the flight, including a view that lets you see through the eyes of the probe. We'll keep you updated on the spacecraft's momentous flight, so make sure to check back later.
  From: http://www.engadget.com/2015/07/14/nasa-new-horizons-pluto-flyby-webcast/

2 則留言:

  1. It's surprising that we got some brand new information about an unclear planet. NASA should have overcome lots of obstacles launching a rocket toward it, thanks for their effort. It seem that we'ii soon have lots of new data of Pluto to research for.

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  2. I feel very happy to have more information about the planet which we can live on, but I still love our own planet, for me, moving to Pluto is the last choice. Though I very clear understand that our planet is dying, I still couldn't give up the hope.

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