One day to go...
Posted: Mon 13 Jul 2015, 03:10
Launched in 2006, back when Pluto was still technically a planet*, the New Horizons space probe is now one day away from its closest approach to Pluto. It will be barrelling past it at 14 kilometres every SECOND, so won't be going into orbit, but it is already snapping the best ever pictures we've had. Because of the distance the probe is at it takes about 4.5 hours to receive data from the probe - this also means it will take sixteen months to fully retrieve all the data gathered during the flyby! And you thought your SD card readers were slow...
It will get much better very soon, but for now here's the best photo NASA has released. Sadly the forum won't allow posting a proper resolution image so here's a link. (maybe we should look into changing this?)
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/file ... otated.jpg
* it was reclassified 7 months after New Horizons launched to a dwarf planet, rather than being a full planet
It will get much better very soon, but for now here's the best photo NASA has released. Sadly the forum won't allow posting a proper resolution image so here's a link. (maybe we should look into changing this?)
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/file ... otated.jpg
* it was reclassified 7 months after New Horizons launched to a dwarf planet, rather than being a full planet