Pluto Target Furthermore NASA Exploration Operations
CALIFORNIA - July 1969 was the first time humans do crawl space mission and set foot on the Moon. Once successful, the next missions will continue to be developed by scientists from the space agency NASA.
Do not want to settle for just research on Mars, NASA scientists are now targeting other planets to visit. One is the planet Pluto is the target for research, whether the planet's surface and the conditions allow for further migration.
The mission of this trip alone reportedly been planned for a long time, approximately 2009 mission to Pluto is a targeted cruise scientists. Although unfortunately, travel and conditions of the unknown planet makes the mission be delayed.
Reporting from the site pages Dailykos, Monday (02/02/2015), after the launch of the spacecraft since January 19, 2006, which launched from Kennedy Space Center with rocket launchers Lockheed Martin Atlas V 511 Rocket. Scientists now estimate the travel history of the Earth to the planet Pluto.
The distance between Earth and Pluto claimed around 3 billion miles away. The state of the planet's surface is disclosed having a cold condition, dark, and very far away. Spacecraft's speed is expected to destination exceed 10 miles per second.
Conditions Planet
New Horizon spacecraft ever to land on Pluto. Equipped with five amplifier handle aircraft during landing, in which there are also three separate instruments to get an idea of the condition of the planet's surface.
Pluto is also rumored to have five months is known as the orbit itself, one month is 7700 miles Charon standing on top of Pluto. In view image obtained aircraft, Pluto's surface is disclosed having a surface, which is not a lot of sun light. Even the sun splashes just as thin as a layer of Earth's atmosphere.
Pluto Target Furthermore NASA Exploration Operations
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