Posted on 07/24/2015 12:41:41 PM PDT by LibWhacker
July 24, 2015
Speeding away from Pluto just seven hours after its July 14 closest approach, the New Horizons spacecraft looked back and captured this spectacular image of Plutos atmosphere, backlit by the sun. The image reveals layers of haze that are several times higher than scientists predicted.
Just seven hours after closest approach, New Horizons aimed its Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) back at Pluto, capturing sunlight streaming through the atmosphere and revealing hazes as high as 80 miles (130 kilometers) above Plutos surface. A preliminary analysis of the image shows two distinct layers of haze one about 50 miles (80 kilometers) above the surface and the other at an altitude of about 30 miles (50 kilometers).
My jaw was on the ground when I saw this first image of an alien atmosphere in the Kuiper Belt, said New Horizons Principal Investigator Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), Boulder, Colorado. It reminds us that exploration brings us more than just incredible discoveries--it brings incredible beauty.
Studying Plutos atmosphere provides clues as to whats happening below. The hazes detected in this image are a key element in creating the complex hydrocarbon compounds that give Plutos surface its reddish hue, said Michael Summers, a New Horizons co-investigator from George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia.
Models suggest that the hazes form when ultraviolet sunlight breaks apart methane gas, a simple hydrocarbon known to reside throughout Plutos atmosphere. The breakdown of methane triggers the buildup of more complex hydrocarbon gases, such as ethylene and acetylene, which were also discovered at Pluto by New Horizons. As these hydrocarbons fall to the lower, colder parts of the atmosphere, they condense as ice particles, forming the hazes. Ultraviolent sunlight chemically converts hazes into tholins, the dark hydrocarbons that color Plutos surface.
Scientists had previously calculated that temperatures would be too warm for hazes to form at altitudes higher than 20 miles (30 kilometers) above Plutos surface. With New Horizons detecting hazes at up to 80 miles (130 kilometers), Were going to need some new ideas to figure out whats going on, said Summers.
Wait just a darn minute! Are you telling me that Pluto is polluted and hazy even if there are no HUMANS there? How can that possibly BE?
*SMIRK*
That makes sense. It’s so called there that when plutonians breath it forms a haze.
Pluto needs more government.
Very cool!
Methane haze from too many cows. Obviously the Plutonians eat way too many hamburgers, probably because there’s not enough taxes on them.
Plutocrats?
Yep! :)
Gamelons.
Tholins !
pluto could use a bit of global warming.
surface temperatures are typically about -380°F
Ya had to bring up Trump, didn’t ya?
And that’s what ya get for wandering too far from the Sun! :)
"THE DEMON WORLD: NAMES OF UNDERWORLD GODS PROPOSED FOR NEW FEATURES ON PLUTO
As New Horizons begins to send back the first images of the Pluto system, there is a growing, and rather dark, list of names for the features scientists expect to see in them. Named after the Roman god of the underworld itself, the mysterious reddish coloured planet could have a series of craters, canyons, plains and chasms named after dark gods and demons from different cultures. Among those proposed are Ammit, the Egyptian goddess who devoured the souls of the sinful; Supay, the Inca's ruler of the underworld and Erlik, the underworld god in Mongolian mythology. A number of fictional monsters, such as the Balrog from JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and Morgoth from the author's novel The Silmarillion have also been suggested. The names could transform the alien looking landscape of Pluto into a world filled with features that have emerged from the nightmares and deepest terrors of mankind. Among the proposed list of names names is Mephistopheles, the demon in German folklore who bartains for Faust's soul in Marlowe's Doctor Faustus. Peklenc, the god of the underworld in Slavic mythology and Xargi, the ruler of the underworld from Siberian mythology, are also among those put forward.
Now notice in the photo below, that one of those "demonic names" they've proposed is "Hillary Montes" - i.e. "Hillary Mountains!
LOL, how's THAT for a TRULY demonic name! Bwahahaha!
What is great to see is actual scientific observation that changes so much versus the guessing that has become science these days. This Pluto mission is an amazing accomplishment and will be fascinating to scientists for decades.
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