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24th September 2015, 14:15
That’s Weird: UFOs Spotted in Pluto Photos

By David Icke on 24th September 2015

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Published on 17 Sep 2015

UFO News: 3 Giant Cigar Shaped UFOs Found In Latest Pluto Photo Taken By New
Horizons. -UFO OVNI-

Source: http://www.nasa.gov/feature/pluto-wow...

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New Horizons: Images reveal ice mountains on Pluto - BBC News

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Published on 16 Jul 2015

Pluto has mountains made of ice that are as high as those in the Rockies, images
from the New Horizons probe have revealed.They also show signs of geological
activity on Pluto and its moon Charon. David Shukman reports.

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New Horizons: Spacecraft data boosts Pluto's size

By Jonathan Amos
BBC Science Correspondent

13 July 2015....From the section Science & Environment

Pluto is fast coming into sharp focus
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Pluto has just been found to be ever so slightly bigger than we thought, having a diameter of 2,370km.

The measurement was made by the New Horizons probe which is just about to
flyby the dwarf world.The result means it is confirmed as the largest object yet
detected in the outer zone of the Solar System known as the Kuiper Belt.
Nasa's probe is set to return a treasure trove of images and data when it sweeps
past Pluto.It is likely that in that data will be information that can further refine the
object's size.

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Scientists are waiting to see what Nasa's New Horizons probe will reveal about the
dwarf planet Pluto and what is beyond it.The new measurement has a number of
implications. The first is that it makes Pluto slightly less dense than we thought,
meaning the fraction of ice in its interior is probably higher than we had recognised.
The measurement also changes some of the expected properties of the
atmosphere, given that the sphere it envelops is now considered to be larger. For
modellers, it suggests the troposphere, the lowest layer, is a bit shallower.But
perhaps the main consequence from this result is what it does for Pluto fans,
because it finally settles the debate over which is the bigger - Pluto or Eris?The
latter's discovery in 2005, with its comparable girth, was partly responsible for
getting Pluto demoted from full planet status in 2006. However, this new result
indicates that Pluto really does have the upper-hand, if only by about 30km in
terms of diameter.

vid on link.....New Horizons: Spacecraft data boosts Pluto's size
Prof Alan Stern says Pluto is "a little larger than anticipated"

One of the reasons for past uncertainty has been the presence of that atmosphere
at Pluto - something Eris does not share in such abundance. So, while scientists
could be much more sure of Eris, Pluto's diameter has jumped about, depending on
the assumptions made.But New Horizons' fast-approaching cameras have put the
arguments to bed."Before New Horizons, we had a range from 1,150km in radius,
up to a little bit north of 1,200km. And what we found is that Pluto is almost at the
top of that range," said Prof Alan Stern, the probe's principal investigator.

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The probe will pass just 12,500km above the dwarf planet on Tuesday at 11:50 GMT (12:50 BST; 07:50 EDT).

The spacecraft will be out of radio contact with Earth when that happens.All mission
controllers can do is wait for the signal from New Horizons confirming it has
survived the close encounter and has all the data it was commanded to gather. This
message should come through at 00:53 GMT Wednesday (01:53 BST; 20:53 EDT
Tuesday). Glen Fountain, the New Horizons project manager, has told his team to
stay focused but to try also to soak up some of the atmosphere.

"I've told the team they really need to be living the time," he said in a briefing
reporters.

"I mean, how often do you get a chance like this, to realise that you are
participating in something much larger than yourself?"

New Horizons continues to downlink data on approach to Pluto. Selected pictures
are being processed for public release.Each new release brings surface features into
sharper focus.The latest postings include views of Pluto's major moon, Charon.Seen
clearly in these new pictures are huge chasms and craters, as well as the moon's so-
far-unexplained dark pole.Scientists say this has been one of the major surprises of
the encounter so far, as has the very contrasting appearance of Charon and Pluto.

Charon and Pluto
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Pluto's moon, Charon (L), is about 1,208km in diameter. Pluto (R) appears quite
red in comparison The BBC will be screening a special Sky At Night programme
called Pluto Revealed on Monday 20 July, which will recap all the big moments from
the New Horizons flyby.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-33513905

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Latest Pluto Flyby Photos 2015-07-17 NASA New Horizons News Conference / Mission Update
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Published on 17 Jul 2015
more at: http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/p...

July 17th post Pluto flyby live press conference on the New Horizons mission.

"NASA officials and team members of the historic New Horizons mission to Pluto
provide an update and share the latest developments on the spacecraft during a
news conference from NASA headquarters." Public domain film from NASA.

http://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nas...

DeDukshyn
24th September 2015, 17:27
Re: UFOs on Pluto ...

The photo was taken with a long shutter duration to collect enough light to get a detailed image - remember the sun is as bright as Venus from Pluto -- not much light for photography, therefore a long shutter is a requirement for the image. The camera would also have to remain exactly fixed on Pluto in order for the long shutter to not make it a blurry mess. The streaks are just other stars or planets in the background ... notice the all point the exact same direction?


Look here, thousands of them on earth ... or is it a massive meteor shower? ... Nope ... long shutter on a fixed subject.

http://travel.paintedstork.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/slow-shutter-speeds-3.jpg

Another ....

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