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New Horizons: More Pluto pictures set for release | New Horizons: More Pluto pictures set for release |
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The American space agency will release more pictures later from the New Horizons flyby of Pluto. | The American space agency will release more pictures later from the New Horizons flyby of Pluto. |
Scientists promise to show further close-ups of the dwarf planet, and talk about some of the other types of data acquired during Tuesday's close pass. | Scientists promise to show further close-ups of the dwarf planet, and talk about some of the other types of data acquired during Tuesday's close pass. |
Already, there are strong indications that Pluto and its main moon, Charon, have been active in the recent past. | Already, there are strong indications that Pluto and its main moon, Charon, have been active in the recent past. |
Meanwhile, the probe itself continues to monitor the diminutive world and its five satellites. | Meanwhile, the probe itself continues to monitor the diminutive world and its five satellites. |
Even though it has gone more than three million km beyond the Pluto system, there is still much to learn by looking in "the rear-view mirror". | Even though it has gone more than three million km beyond the Pluto system, there is still much to learn by looking in "the rear-view mirror". |
New Horizons is attempting to study the crescent Pluto, to see if there are hazes and even clouds in its tenuous atmosphere. | New Horizons is attempting to study the crescent Pluto, to see if there are hazes and even clouds in its tenuous atmosphere. |
It is also hunting for rings. It is possible Pluto is surrounded by concentric circles of dusty, icy particles, and these would scatter sunlight in a way that might be easier to detect from "behind" the dwarf planet. | It is also hunting for rings. It is possible Pluto is surrounded by concentric circles of dusty, icy particles, and these would scatter sunlight in a way that might be easier to detect from "behind" the dwarf planet. |
On Thursday Nasa released another view of Charon, as a tease ahead of Friday's briefing. | On Thursday Nasa released another view of Charon, as a tease ahead of Friday's briefing. |
This zoomed in on a rectangular area approximately 390km long. | This zoomed in on a rectangular area approximately 390km long. |
The terrain has relatively few craters, but what really catches the eye is a large mountain that sits in a depression - like a castle surrounded by a moat. | |
"This is a feature that has geologists stunned and stumped," said Jeff Moore, a Nasa scientist who leads New Horizons' geology, geophysics and imaging team. | "This is a feature that has geologists stunned and stumped," said Jeff Moore, a Nasa scientist who leads New Horizons' geology, geophysics and imaging team. |
The probe has so far sent back only a tiny amount of its stored flyby data. | The probe has so far sent back only a tiny amount of its stored flyby data. |
The vast distance to Pluto (4.7 billion km) and the modest transmitter/antenna system (12W) onboard makes for very slow bit rates - an average of one kilobit (125 bytes) per second. | The vast distance to Pluto (4.7 billion km) and the modest transmitter/antenna system (12W) onboard makes for very slow bit rates - an average of one kilobit (125 bytes) per second. |
The three-axis stabilised spacecraft can boost this if it switches off its power-hungry inertial measurement unit and spins itself up to maintain a steady orientation. However, it cannot do this and take images at the same time. | |
Not until the probe has observed Pluto for another two full rotations will it make this change. | Not until the probe has observed Pluto for another two full rotations will it make this change. |
And given that a "Pluto day" is 6.4 Earth days, this means the command to stop imaging and spin-up is at least a fortnight away. | And given that a "Pluto day" is 6.4 Earth days, this means the command to stop imaging and spin-up is at least a fortnight away. |
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. | 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. |
Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos | Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos |