New Horizons just crossed the orbit of Neptune. It then will go into 
hibernation for 99 days. The photo is a painting or a digital painting, an 
artist's rendition of what they think it will be like. Right now Neptune is 
imaged as just a few pixels, Pluto is just a single pixel. It's still 284 days 
away from closest approach. The colour of Pluto and some of its surface 
variations have been photographed by Hubble but the image is very blurry to say 
the most even with extensive computer processing. We have no idea yet what its 
surface features are like in any detail. Here is the Hubble image, currently 
the best we have until New Horizons passes Pluto about the middle of next year:

http://scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/files/2010/02/image.jpg

  
               
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This Hubble image of Pluto is technically equivalent to photographing an air 
gun BB from a distance of 9.4km, or an American quarter dollar coin from 51km. 
New Horizons will have to get pretty close to Pluto before it can image it 
better than this Hubble image.

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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Thursday, October 2, 2014 5:31 PM
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <noozguru@...> wrote :


Jyotish only uses the visible planets
not the outer ones. 

I guess they'd have to, not knowing about the others.

It's tropical astrology that wants not only
to use Pluto but asteroids as well. 

That makes even less sense, nobody knows exactly what is out there so if you 
think a horoscope makes sense and then someone discovers something else you 
can't have been right in the first place.

 But I guess the ice people of
Plutoria must want a vote on this. ;-) 

It must be up to our solar system brothers. Looks like we'll be doing a flyby 
real soon.

That cool photo was taken by NASA's New Horizons probe, which is well on it's 
way. Travelling at one million miles a day it still has 8 months before closest 
approach! I look forward to that muchly:

NASA'-s New Horizons Spacecraft Near Pluto | Alternative
 
       NASA'-s New Horizons Spacecraft Near Pluto | Alt...  
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through the void at nearly one million miles per day. Launched in 2006, it has 
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On 10/02/2014 07:33 AM, salyavin808 wrote:
>
 
>Must be a frustrating time to be an astrologer, they just
get used to pretending they have some sort of
psychological and predictive use for poor old Pluto -
after all those centuries not knowing about it - when the
astronomical world decide it was never a planet at all!
>
>
>But now it's back so we can start taking note of the
effects it's having on us again.
>
>
>Is
Pluto about to be reinstated as a planet?
>
>
> 

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