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demon
Posts: 2013
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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A team of american astronomers using the hubble space telescope have discovered that Pluto has 2 minor moons (designated S/2005 P 1 & S/2005 P 2) as well as it's major moon Charon. The discovery is changing the theory that Pluto & Charon are captured asteroids from the kuiper belt... these astronomers now believe that Pluto & Charon's co-orbit is the result of a titanic collision of 2 similar sized planetoids in the early evolution of our solar system.
Link to Hubble Article http://dem0n.qgl.org/images/temp/plutomoons.jpg The team will use Hubble again on March 2 to study the new moons. They hope the follow-up observations will provide information on the moons' color, as well as their size and shape, which could yield further clues about the formation and evolution of the Pluto system. Good news for the NASA New Horizons mission that is already on it's way to further explore the Pluto system. |
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| #0 09:53am 23/02/06 |
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WetWired
Posts: 2575
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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That's no moons... it's some space stations
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| #1 10:04am 23/02/06 |
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casa
Cainer
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Dude, Charon is a badass name. Wasn't he the boss in Quake 2? OR was that Makron? Either or, the scientist who discoevered/named Pluto's first moon, is a dead, set, cainer. |
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| #2 10:42am 23/02/06 |
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Psycho!
Posts: 5470
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm just waiting for them to get a pic of the Monolith and get the message from HAL, "All these worlds are yours, except Europa"
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| #3 10:44am 23/02/06 |
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Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5154
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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One step closer to finding the cure for cancer!
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| #4 10:54am 23/02/06 |
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demon
Posts: 2014
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Dude, Charon is a badass name. Wasn't he the boss in Quake 2? OR was that Makron? I think you mean Chthon... e1m7: The house of Chthon ;] but yer Charon is a cool name... guardian of the underworld!!! ;D especially compared to the temporary code name they are giving the newest biggest kuiper belt object, xena. stupid xena. I'm just waiting for them to get a pic of the Monolith and get the message from HAL, "All these worlds are yours, except Europa" the monolith was supposed to be found on our moon first though! ;) as for Europa.... just have to wait till 2015 for the launch of JIMO (Jupiter Icy Moon Orbiter) which is going to do extensive studies of Callisto, then Ganymede & finally Europa... mainly searching for subterranean oceans. |
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| #5 11:21am 23/02/06 |
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Psycho!
Posts: 5471
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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the monolith was supposed to be found on our moon first though! Ever wondered why we never went back dude?..it's there man trust me. :P hhehe |
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| #6 11:45am 23/02/06 |
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Obes
Posts: 4212
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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We never went back becuase its a big boring cold rock.
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| #7 12:31pm 23/02/06 |
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Boxhead
Posts: 11256
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Sounds like something the jimny would jump at the chance to visit...
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| #8 01:01pm 23/02/06 |
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Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5158
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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We've been to the moon heaps of times... just that people stopped caring after the first time.
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| #9 01:19pm 23/02/06 |
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demon
Posts: 2015
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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what's this 'we' bizniz? ;p there are a couple of new lunar expiditions in the nasa pipeline... unmanned ones though afaik. the smart-1 euro probe is currently doing a global surface survey in various spectrums & is searching the moon's south pole for mountains of eternal sunlight which would be perfect for a solar powered moonbase. & sif the moon is boring.. look at the luverly colours!
http://dem0n.qgl.org/images/temp/mooncolourd.jpg ;P last edited by demon at 13:30:08 23/Feb/06 |
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| #10 01:30pm 23/02/06 |
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dice
Posts: 779
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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this is all awesome, props demon
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| #11 02:57pm 23/02/06 |
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Psycho!
Posts: 5472
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeh props Demon, I too luv the space stuff.
GG |
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| #12 03:02pm 23/02/06 |
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Fuknukle
Posts: 4335
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i am also proping Demon
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| #13 04:04pm 23/02/06 |
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ravn0s
Posts: 4002
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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looks like theres water on it
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| #14 04:32pm 23/02/06 |
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Nailbomb
Posts: 1813
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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yar... it's for the whalers on moon who carry the harpoons.
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| #15 04:41pm 23/02/06 |
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mission
Posts: 2739
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You space dudes should read the first few chapters of:
A Short History of Nearly Everything - Bill Bryson Amazing stuff. Like if you were to draw our solar system to scale and you made the earth the size of a pea, pluto would be 2.5km away. The shear size of space is staggering. |
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| #16 07:16pm 23/02/06 |
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Tanaka Khan
Posts: 2462
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The shear size of space is staggering. That's why they call it space. |
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| #17 07:21pm 23/02/06 |
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Lunch
Posts: 650
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I love that book Mission, imo its the type of text that should be used in schools. So easy to read yet interesting and well structured. Im a big fan of all his other stuff too :)
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| #18 07:36pm 23/02/06 |
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Psycho!
Posts: 5473
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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"Space is big, really big " - Douglas Adams.
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| #19 08:18pm 23/02/06 |
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demon
Posts: 2016
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hehe Psycho! ;] that quote is deserving of the full deal!
"Space," it says, "is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly hugely mindboggingly big it is. I mean you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to space. Listen ..." and so on. but i totally agree with mission's sentiment about how big you perceive space to be in your mind compared to the real scale of space! which calls for another great Douglas Adams quote... The simple truth is that interstellar distances will not fit into the human imagination. one of the things that really highlighted this for me was using some solar system simulator software (celestia) & just checking out the scale of things. like hovering above the earth's north pole & zooming out till you see the moon come into view... it's a lot further away than it looks :P~ or zoom out to pluto & look back at the sun... it just looks like a big star. http://dem0n.qgl.org/images/spacepix/earthmoon.png http://dem0n.qgl.org/images/spacepix/plutocharon.png & thanks for the props guys :D good to see i'm not the only astronomy nut around here :D |
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| #20 10:09am 24/02/06 |
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bung
Posts: 550
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i also would like to extend "props" to you sir
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| #21 12:08am 25/02/06 |
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Makaveli
Posts: 2209
Location: USA
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fpot
Posts: 12550
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Can you attack planets in that solar system thing?
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