Here's a basic introduction to the dwarf planet and the spacecraft that will uncover its secrets.
We mentioned that New Horizons was fast. Well, here's just how fast:
This shows what will happen in the days leading up to and following New Horizon's fly by of this frigid world:
Not only will New Horizons get a glimpse of Pluto, but it will also pass by the dwarf planet's 5 moons. Here are their names:
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAt 3.6 billion miles from the sun, Pluto is down-right frigid.
Besides its temperature, scientists know very little about Pluto and even less about its moons. These instruments on board New Horizons will collect data that scientists will study for years to come.
Because Pluto is so far from Earth, the New Horizons team has to wait 4.5 hours to talk to their beloved spacecraft. Imagine a phone call that took 9 hours just to exchange greetings!
But it's well worth the wait because there are important questions this team has been dying to answer. Here are just a few:
The road to Pluto has not only been a long one in distance but also in time. Here's what has transpired since the spacecraft Voyager 1 took the first picture of Pluto in 1989:
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdPluto is only the beginning for New Horizons. Beyond, is what astronomers call the Kuiper Belt, which was only recently discovered in the '90s and awaits exploration.
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