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New Horizons Probe Finds Out Pluto's Bigger (and Icier) Than We Thought
NBC News ^ | July 13, 2015 | Alan Boyle

Posted on 07/13/2015 5:45:36 PM PDT by radu

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To: William Tell
ETL said: "Shockingly, the neutrinos appeared to beat light speed ..."

I didn't say that. It was part of a quote from the article I linked to.

61 posted on 07/13/2015 9:59:51 PM PDT by ETL (ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: radu

Yeah, I had visions of all the stuff in 2001 coming true! Lots a luck for that one. We all had stars in our eyes in those days. Now here I sit at 67, with a lousy cold keeping me up drinking hot spiked Coffee in my “Screw Astonomers Pluto is a Planet” inscripted mug! How appropriate!


62 posted on 07/13/2015 10:03:07 PM PDT by Empireoftheatom48 (God help the Republic but will he?)
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To: Empireoftheatom48

Oh and I’m going to ware my free Pluto t shirt tomorrow as well!


63 posted on 07/13/2015 10:06:41 PM PDT by Empireoftheatom48 (God help the Republic but will he?)
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To: Empireoftheatom48

My dad was an aeronautical engineer and some of his work was involved with the space program. It was he who got me interested in space and the planets at a young age. It all started with standing in the yard one night watching brand-new Sputnik zoom overhead.

I read science fiction books and went to movies and just KNEW we were really going to do many of those things in my lifetime.
Then it all went ka-put. There are those who would like to build their own space programs but I won’t live long enough to see any of them come to fruition.

Bummer about your cold but I’m sitting here envious of that mug! LOL!


64 posted on 07/13/2015 10:42:11 PM PDT by radu (May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
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To: radu
"I’ve always been amazed that Pluto was even discovered. It’s so small and at the time it was discovered, we didn’t have the telescopes we have today."

Yes the guy who discovered it was VERY observant. IIRC, he noted changes in Neptune's orbit that didn't make sense, so he went looking at star charts.

And Bingo!

65 posted on 07/13/2015 11:17:44 PM PDT by boop (Hey, stoop, that's got gears. It ain't no Ford.)
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To: George from New England; fieldmarshaldj; BillyBoy

I once edited Wikipedia, for the distance from the Earth to the Moon, it had it in KMs and I put the miles next to it in parenthesis.

Some GD eurotrash reverted my edit and spouted some BS about how I should just covert it in my head.

Anyway, cool to have real pictures of Pluto.


66 posted on 07/13/2015 11:33:19 PM PDT by Impy (They pull a knife, you pull a gun. That's the CHICAGO WAY, and that's how you beat the rats!)
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To: radu

I guess I’ll tell this story one more time I’ve been posting it on some Pluto related threads. We moved to El Paso from Germany while I was in the Military. I have always been interested in Sci Fi, like you we watched Sputnick and were carried away by the space program. My job before we moved back to Ft. Bliss was that of a missile unit evaluator for NATO AAFCE at times and all the time for US Units. A lot off our work was done at night. I got interested in star gazing, my wife gave me a Walkman Astronomy tape so I was able to figure out all those stars I had been seeing on all those nights.
When we got home to the US I looked to Join an Astronomy club but there
was not a one in El Paso at the time, 1990, so I joined the closest one which was in Las Cruses. So I went to meetings there and to Star Parties I found the type of scope that would fit my needs bought one and had a great time observing.
One of our Observing sites was Upham, NM about 40 miles north of Las Cruses, which is now the home of Spaceport America. Anyway, I found out that we had a unique member of the club Clyde Tombaugh, the discoverer of Pluto. He was a very interesting guy to say the least. Always friendly with an engaging smile. I got to sit next to him a couple of times and saw him sporting this huge Walt Disney Pluto watch. It was very big and I often wondered if it was specialy made for him. He gave several talks about his Astronomy career. One of them was presenting all his hand drawn maps of Mars done at the Lowell Observatory in AZ the same Scope he used to find Pluto.
If you had seen pictures of him in his youth, it was kind of a shock to see him as a severely hunchbacked small of stature person that he had become. But he still seemed happy. Later he got too frail to come anymore and passed in 97. As I sit here typing a little bit of his ashes will soon pass by Pluto. God speed Clyde!


67 posted on 07/14/2015 1:26:27 AM PDT by Empireoftheatom48 (God help the Republic but will he?)
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To: CaptainMorgantown
This settles it. Time to make Pluto a planet again.

That pompous Neil DeGrass Tyson led the movement to de-classify Pluto.

I'd love to see him choke on that.

68 posted on 07/14/2015 4:52:05 AM PDT by TangoLimaSierra (To win the country back, we need to be as mean as the libs say we are.)
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To: radu

Eeet's Verrry Cold...






Eeeennn Spaaaaace!

69 posted on 07/14/2015 5:20:37 AM PDT by left that other site (You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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To: cripplecreek
I downloaded this morning... too late to see the "live" simulation... and wanted to back up and run the flyby and see the science program at 1x speed... but I can't get the "live" simulation to just back up a few hours.

Oh well.

70 posted on 07/14/2015 6:38:15 AM PDT by Rodamala
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To: Impy
...it had it in KMs and I put the miles next to it in parenthesis.

+1

71 posted on 07/14/2015 6:43:41 AM PDT by Rodamala
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To: George from New England

The moon is larger than Pluto, you are using the wrong numbers to compare.


72 posted on 07/14/2015 7:51:51 AM PDT by free_life (If you ask Jesus to forgive you and to save you, He will.)
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To: zeugma

Gonvert is fun to mess with thanks for the pointer. I have been making improbable conversions all night. i.e. speed of sound in cubits per hour, rods/sec.


73 posted on 07/14/2015 8:11:14 AM PDT by pfflier
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To: pfflier
Gonvert is fun to mess with thanks for the pointer. I have been making improbable conversions all night. i.e. speed of sound in cubits per hour, rods/sec.

You're quite welcome. I've been playing with various versions since way before it was even a GUI app. It all started as essentially a lookup table of units of measurement. I remember reading through it, looking at some of the more esoteric stuff. How many "magnums" does a barrel (US) contain? It has expanded a bit since.

74 posted on 07/14/2015 8:19:01 AM PDT by zeugma (The best defense against a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun)
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To: Empireoftheatom48

Well I’m glad you decided to post your story one more time because I missed it when you posted on other Pluto threads.
VERY cool that you wound up joining the same astronomy club that Clyde was a member of and got to know him.
I’m lovin’ the fact some of his cremains are on New Horizons. His family members must have had goose bumps this morning, knowing he was zipping past Pluto.

I’ll be glued to the NASA channel this evening with all appendages crossed that the all-clear comes through from the spacecraft.


75 posted on 07/14/2015 10:16:12 AM PDT by radu (May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
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To: Empireoftheatom48
I once met Clyde Tombaugh when he came to give a lecture at the university where I was then teaching. Quite an experience--he had amazing enthusiasm.

I'm old enough to remember looking at the moon as a child and being told by my Dad that no one had ever seen the far side. When the Soviets had a spaceship that sent back photos of the far side for the first time, my mother thought they had faked them.

76 posted on 07/14/2015 10:42:08 AM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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