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WhiteLove
9th October 2015, 19:28
The first color images of Pluto taken by the New Horizon probe - now more than 5 billion km away from Earth - has just been received, and stunningly it shows a blue atmosphere extending 130 km up above Pluto's ground level, similar to the globe above! :clapping:
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-34481347
transiten
9th October 2015, 20:13
Pluto also has a big:heart:
http://nineplanets.org/news/the-heart-of-pluto/
DNA
9th October 2015, 20:21
The first color images of Pluto taken by the New Horizon probe - now more than 5 billion km away from Earth - has just been received, and stunningly it shows a blue atmosphere extending 130 km up above Pluto's ground level, similar to the globe above! :clapping:
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-34481347
I don't believe in Nasa
I don't believe anything the news tells me.
I don't believe in Politics.
I don't believe in the fake clouds in the sky.
I don't believe the false flag shooting events that keep taking place.
I don't believe the official version of history.
I don't believe in religion.
I don't believe in sanctimonious patriotism.
That's just me though. Carry On. :)
DeDukshyn
9th October 2015, 20:30
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Actually, Pluto doesn't have a blue sky - from the surface, it has a pitch black one. The sun is slightly brighter than Venus is to us at that distance.
What we see in the image is that pluto has some sort of light atmosphere or particles surrounding it. The photo is shot with the sun directly behind Pluto, which gives the corona effect around it, by refracting (splitting) through the "atmosphere" surrounding pluto.
Remember that with the sun showing up a little larger than Venus in the sky at that distance there isn't much light -- the shutter and sensitivity for that photo had to have been extremely high - in fact there is another photo of Charon that shows the stars / planets in the background as streaks - indicating an extremely long shutter on that photo.
With the naked eye, it would all be pitch black - you wouldn't see a thing. A cat or an owl might be able to see a little bit though ... ;)
¤=[Post Update]=¤
The first color images of Pluto taken by the New Horizon probe - now more than 5 billion km away from Earth - has just been received, and stunningly it shows a blue atmosphere extending 130 km up above Pluto's ground level, similar to the globe above! :clapping:
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-34481347
I don't believe in Nasa
I don't believe anything the news tells me.
I don't believe in Politics.
I don't believe in the fake clouds in the sky.
I don't believe the false flag shooting events that keep taking place.
I don't believe the official version of history.
I don't believe in religion.
I don't believe in sanctimonious patriotism.
That's just me though. Carry On. :)
I don't care what you believe ... but I do care what falls within your considerations ... ;)
DNA
9th October 2015, 20:39
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Actually, Pluto doesn't have a blue sky - from the surface, it has a pitch black one. The sun is slightly brighter than Venus is to us at that distance.
What we see in the image is that pluto has some sort of light atmosphere or particles surrounding it. The photo is shot with the sun directly behind Pluto, which gives the corona effect around it, by refracting (splitting) through the "atmosphere" surrounding pluto.
Remember that with the sun showing up a little larger than Venus in the sky at that distance there isn't much light -- the shutter and sensitivity for that photo had to have been extremely high - in fact there is another photo of Charon that shows the stars / planets in the background as streaks - indicating an extremely long shutter on that photo.
With the naked eye, it would all be pitch black - you wouldn't see a thing. A cat or an owl might be able to see a little bit though ... ;)
¤=[Post Update]=¤
The first color images of Pluto taken by the New Horizon probe - now more than 5 billion km away from Earth - has just been received, and stunningly it shows a blue atmosphere extending 130 km up above Pluto's ground level, similar to the globe above! :clapping:
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-34481347
I don't believe in Nasa
I don't believe anything the news tells me.
I don't believe in Politics.
I don't believe in the fake clouds in the sky.
I don't believe the false flag shooting events that keep taking place.
I don't believe the official version of history.
I don't believe in religion.
I don't believe in sanctimonious patriotism.
That's just me though. Carry On. :)
I don't care what you believe ... but I do care what falls within your considerations ... ;)
Forgive me my apathy. It's just been one of those days. :raining:
Fiberglut
10th October 2015, 02:35
DNA,
I don't believe........
No, it's not just you.....
Everything is a lie......
+1 to you
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