Needing less power than a pair of 100-watt light bulbs to perform its mission, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft makes history, again, by getting within 3,500 kilometres (2,200 miles) of the icy world known as Ultima Thule; a 30 kilometre remnant from ...
... shell may be enough to insulate the ocean beneath and stop it from freezing. Sputnik Planitia, the half of Pluto’s heart that possible contains a substantial body of water underneath it, is a topographically low depression which lies mostly in the...
... for all planets (or ‘dwarf planets’ in the case of Pluto). Initially they were blurry blobs in early telescopes, then more detailed..., they became the stuff of coffee-table books. Although Pluto has not reached ‘coffee-table status’ yet, this volume...
..., these strong seasonal effects can be monitored and analysed through stellar occultations here on Earth. Scientists studying Pluto’s surface from several sites in New Zealand, have also reported on a central ‘flash’ observation that occurred during...
... reminder of how little we still know about our own solar system – by revealing the strange “dance” that Pluto, the dwarf planet, does with its largest moon. What’s interesting about the animation, as compiled via...
... proceedings when one of the images beamed back by New Horizons revealed Pluto to feature a “heart” – like an “I love you” ... Lakdawalla, are already publishing their first impressions. Understanding Pluto’s terrain, as well as the terrain of its moons...