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New Horizons has phoned home; data forthcoming

From RS Wood <rsw@therandymon.com>
Newsgroups sci.misc
Subject New Horizons has phoned home; data forthcoming
Date 2015-07-15 07:16 +0000
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Title: New Horizons Phones Home After Pluto Flyby -- Craft Healthy, Data Recorded
Author: help@slashdot.org
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2015 01:08:00 -0400
Link: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/Nq_zO_EoH3g/new-horizons-phones-home-after-pluto-flyby----craft-healthy-data-recorded

Tablizer was one of several readers to note that the New Horizons probe has
completed its flyby of Pluto and radioed home to confirm that it went without
incident. Mission Ops manager Alice Bowman said the spacecraft was healthy,
full of data, and sharing telemetry. The images New Horizon collected haven't
been downloaded yet, but NASA decided to tide us over by releasing this
high-resolution view from the day before. It was taken when the probe was still
768,000 kilometers away with a resolution of 3.8km per pixel. (Closest approach
was approximately 12,500km.) They also released an exaggerated-color image of
Pluto and Charon which highlights the non-uniformity of both worlds. Pictures
from closest approach are not yet available. Expect another post late Wednesday
or early Thursday with those images. The reason for this is that New Horizons
can't take pictures and send them to us at the same time, so imaging activity
is interspersed with downlinks to Earth to transmit data. Emily Lakdawalla has
posted a downlink schedule. On Wednesday afternoon (ET), the probe will
transmit three images of Pluto that were taken from 77,000km away, with a
resolution of 0.4 km per pixel. They'll be the first three pieces of a mosaic
of Pluto's surface, and the dwarf planet will fill all three frames. It will
take a full 16 months for New Horizons to transmit all the data it collects.
(Lakdawalla also added Pluto to a montage of the biggest non-planets in the
solar system. New Horizon's measurements indicate Pluto is slightly larger than
we thought. It's now considered the largest of the Kuiper Belt objects.

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New Horizons has phoned home; data forthcoming RS Wood  <rsw@therandymon.com> - 2015-07-15 07:16 +0000
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