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QUOTE(Plenoptic @ Jan 1 2006, 05:32 AM)On January 17, NASA is launching the 1,043 pound probe called New Horizons to Pluto.  It is supposed to be a 10 year trip to reach Pluto.  They are giving five rockets for power that if they were used to travel to the moon it would take about nine hours.  They want the probe to reach Pluto as fast as it can.  It is also equipped with ... read more.
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Nasa Is Going To Pluto

Plenoptic
On January 17, NASA is launching the 1,043 pound probe called New Horizons to Pluto. It is supposed to be a 10 year trip to reach Pluto. They are giving five rockets for power that if they were used to travel to the moon it would take about nine hours. They want the probe to reach Pluto as fast as it can. It is also equipped with plutonium pellets to help it through the radioactive areas. They need to get it launched though before February 2 though. In 2007 when the probe passes Jupiter they can swing around it using it's gravity to pick up speed but if that doesn't happen it could lengthen the trip by a whole three years. New Horizons will be traveling too fast to actually stay around Pluto so they will have it start from five months away and continue studying the planet and it's moons until one month after it passes it. Then it will continue on to study more objects. This is really cool and I can't wait to see this happen. Pluto can tell us a lot about the solar system and as it turns out scientists have discovered areas like Pluto a lot farther away. This could be a very successful mission in giving us information about what is out there and the history of the solar system and the universe. Keep your fingers crossed that all goes well.

I found this article here
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051216/ts_nm/...;_ylt=AkoM9NANH
iXRJdHeP05CdzKHgsgF;_ylu=X3oDMTBjMHVqMTQ4BHNlYwN5bnN1YmNhdA--

Sorry had to cut it because it would stretch the forums if I didn't

 

 

 


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wild20
Awesome Plenoptic. Nice find! Ten years! Wow! That is a long time. Those must be some rockets to get it all the way to Pluto so soon and to have enough power to get it to the moon so soon. I mean nine hours? That is as simple as going across the Pacific, but you could get all the way to the moon. But it does put it in perspective having to travel 10 years but till go to the moon in nine hours. Think if it was the shuttle. That would take forever! Of course, it will probably have problems galore and delay a long time if it even makes it tongue.gif Well hey, nice find and thanks for the topic.

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Inspiron
Wow.. that's GodSpeed.. Travelling that distance is certainly a challenge.. I wonder if the signals are still strong communicating from the probe back to earth.. If it is, than probably, if aliens exist, they would have received earthling signals too.. And to them, our signals are their alien signals. laugh.gif But anyway, that is something that I thought it wouldn't happen.. Probably possible with a high beam laser or something that can calculate stuffs to far distance, but not a probe that goes to pluto.. Pluto is the last planet on the solar system.. And I wonder if it would ever get there.. Because there is a line of comet belt across Jupitar or somewhere near (I forgotten exactly where) that can smash anything that crosses it (I've read somewhere too).. Even if it gets through, some aliens that probably exist may destroy it, for an alien craft to them as well.. No one knows what's beyond.. So definately this experiment can show alot of earthling adventures beyond earth..

 

 

 


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Gyad
Now that's something you don't see everyday.
I can't wait for it to launch/land. It's gonna be exciting.
Although, somehow, it's not going to suprise me if the mission fails. Space is very unpredictable, especially that far out into the solar system.

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Cerb
Failure is always an option when travelling so far. Within those ten years it could very easilly get bumped by a piece of rock travelling thousands of miles per hour, or be caught in the pull of another large body and not escape. It's all too unpredictable. With any luck, though, it will make it.

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Plenoptic
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Even if it gets through, some aliens that probably exist may destroy it, for an alien craft to them as well.. No one knows what's beyond.. So definately this experiment can show alot of earthling adventures beyond earth..

We have gone through the belt before. The space shuttles, Voyager I and Voyager II have gone through that belt before. In fact they are somewhere deep in the galaxy (if anything is left of them) but they have sent pictures of all the other planets I think Pluto included. That wasn't their original job but scientists still had a signal longer then they needed so they took advantage of it. This time they are using more power for everything. tongue.gif It is going to be a tough mission especially because of it's length but hopefully they will make it. I don't think there are aliens out there because 1. We have gone out there before just not as far as Pluto 2. There can't be life out there if there is no place for them to live. Unless they have traveled over from another part of the galaxy with the greatest technology there are no aliens out there. The only possible planet that could have life that is not the Earth would be Mars and there hasn't been a sign of life quite yet. (except for water which is now ice)

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adriantc
That is great! I wonder what are they going to do eith the probe after it completes its mission. I've seen a few days ago on Discovery Channel a documentary about a mission to the comet Eros and after the mission was succesful they managed to land the probe even if it wasn't designed to land. They didn't land it actualy... it was more of a crash landing tongue.gif . But it was first time something landed on a comet.
By the way, does anyone have any ideea what happened with those probes NASA sent ot Mars... Pathfinder and Spirit. Did they return (where they suppose to return?!?). Did they discover any evidence of water (life) on Mars?

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wild20
Aliens!? Quite the imagination there you have inspiron biggrin.gif I suppose it could crash into the asteroid belt, but I doubt it. I read that Nasa tracks things orbiting the earth as small as a football. But then you have to take into account the fact that a paint fleck traveling at 17,000 miles per hour could crack the space shuttle if it hit it. No really, for real. I was reading this. Seems dangerous. Remember that only about half of the missions they launch are ever successful. Not that this one won't be, but all that money to see a planet that is way out there?! Where's the sense in that? Oh well, at least it is interesting to know what is out there.

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Plenoptic
Ya there really is no chance of crashing into an asteroid. With the technology we have they already have the whole mission planned out. They can tell where the asteroids will be at what time and all the specifics.

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By the way, does anyone have any ideea what happened with those probes NASA sent ot Mars... Pathfinder and Spirit. Did they return (where they suppose to return?!?). Did they discover any evidence of water (life) on Mars?


They are still up there. They were only supposed to be on there for three months but it has been two years. They have traveled all of seven miles and are still going. Seven miles may not seem like much but it is on average 67 degrees below zero on the planet. They have found that water indeed once flowed on Mars which they were hoping for. They run with solar power and they are lucky that the dust on their solar panels have always been blown off.

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elevenmil
Well just one more way we throw money out the window...but hey, let's see what's out there I guess...not that we can't look through equipment here on Earth to see distant planets or anything ohmy.gif .

NASA has too much money on their hands...

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QUOTE(Plenoptic @ Jan 1 2006, 05:32 AM)
On January 17, NASA is launching the 1,043 pound probe called New Horizons to Pluto.  It is supposed to be a 10 year trip to reach Pluto.  They are giving five rockets for power that if they were used to travel to the moon it would take about nine hours.  They want the probe to reach Pluto as fast as it can.  It is also equipped with plutonium pellets to help it through the radioactive areas.  They need to get it launched though before February 2 though.  In 2007 when the probe passes Jupiter they can swing around it using it's gravity to pick up speed but if that doesn't happen it could lengthen the trip by a whole three years.  New Horizons will be traveling too fast to actually stay around Pluto so they will have it start from five months away and continue studying the planet and it's moons until one month after it passes it.  Then it will continue on to study more objects.  This is really cool and I can't wait to see this happen.  Pluto can tell us a lot about the solar system and as it turns out scientists have discovered areas like Pluto a lot farther away.  This could be a very successful mission in giving us information about what is out there and the history of the solar system and the universe.  Keep your fingers crossed that all goes well.

I found this article here
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051216/ts_nm/...;_ylt=AkoM9NANH
iXRJdHeP05CdzKHgsgF;_ylu=X3oDMTBjMHVqMTQ4BHNlYwN5bnN1YmNhdA--

Sorry had to cut it because it would stretch the forums if I didn't
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link doesnt work i guess i have to paste it into a new browser props on thei nfo good looks this is cool i wish i could go to space and visit something espcially if i know the world is ending i pack my bags and use all my life savings and buy useful stuff and thing props again...

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Cerebral Stasis
I don't believe temperature affects whether or not a planet has oxygen in it's atmosphere, but chances are that bodies as far out as Pluto and beyond are just hunks of round rock that are orbiting Sol, as is Pluto itself.

And I'm not sure if there is enough to say about the 10th planet to make it worth buying brand new books. For all we know at the moment, one could sum it up in a paragraph.

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Goofy
Imagine if there WAS 10th planet? >_> School textbooks would have to be mass updated. XD I wonder it'd look like huh.gif. Maybe another planet that could possibly have oxygen? If it was far out by Pluto, it's probably be too cold x.x. Maybe a giant planet shaped like a parrot and had feathers? >_>

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Cerebral Stasis
They're just debating how large an orbiting body of Sol must be to be considered a planet, since there are dozens of "rocks" much further than Pluto that are about the same size as it, and yet they are not considered planets, but Pluto is (they may have discovered a 10th planet, though).

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Goofy
^ I suppose I agree with that o.o. Who knows? I heard on the news that Pluto might not even be a planet at all, but who knows where they get their sources? sleep.gif. It might just be some fake news to get the public hyped up sleep.gif.

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