The Apollo mission took 3 days to get to the moon. New Horizons took 9 hours. At that speed, it will take 9 years to get to Pluto, and at that velocity (the fastest for a probe so far) it won't be able to stay very long at Pluto.
Primary objectives (required) Characterize the global geology and morphology of Pluto and Charon Map chemical compositions of Pluto and Charon surfaces Characterize the neutral (non-ionized) atmosphere of Pluto and its escape rate
Loss of any of these objectives will constitute a failure of the mission.
Secondary objectives (expected) Characterize the time variability of Pluto's surface and atmosphere Image select Pluto and Charon areas in stereo Map the terminators (day/night border) of Pluto and Charon with high resolution Map the chemical compositions of select Pluto and Charon areas with high resolution Characterize Pluto's ionosphere, and its interaction with the solar wind Search for neutral species such as H2, hydrocarbons, HCN and other nitriles in the atmosphere Search for any Charon atmosphere Determine bolometric bond albedos for Pluto and Charon Map surface temperatures of Pluto and Charon
It is expected, but not demanded, that most of these objectives will be met.
Tertiary objectives (desired) Characterize the energetic particle environment at Pluto and Charon Refine bulk parameters (radii, masses) and orbits of Pluto and Charon Search for additional moons, and any rings
The Apollo mission took 3 days to get to the moon. New Horizons took 9 hours. At that speed, it will take 9 years to get to Pluto, and at that velocity (the fastest for a probe so far) it won't be able to stay very long at Pluto.
Yeah, sadly it's going to be a flyby only. Think of it though, probe to Pluto and Dawn makes it to orbit around Ceres all in the same year! I'll be living on NASA's website!
The Apollo mission took 3 days to get to the moon. New Horizons took 9 hours. At that speed, it will take 9 years to get to Pluto, and at that velocity (the fastest for a probe so far) it won't be able to stay very long at Pluto.
Yeah, sadly it's going to be a flyby only. Think of it though, probe to Pluto and Dawn makes it to orbit around Ceres all in the same year! I'll be living on NASA's website!
The Apollo mission took 3 days to get to the moon. New Horizons took 9 hours. At that speed, it will take 9 years to get to Pluto, and at that velocity (the fastest for a probe so far) it won't be able to stay very long at Pluto.
Yeah, sadly it's going to be a flyby only. Think of it though, probe to Pluto and Dawn makes it to orbit around Ceres all in the same year! I'll be living on NASA's website!
Best mission since Voyager. Or perhaps Cassini.
I can't get enough of Cassini. That has provided some of the most amazing photos and I could look at pictures of Enceladus and the Titan radar images all day long!
Yeah, sadly it's going to be a flyby only. Think of it though, probe to Pluto and Dawn makes it to orbit around Ceres all in the same year! I'll be living on NASA's website!
Best mission since Voyager. Or perhaps Cassini.
I can't get enough of Cassini. That has provided some of the most amazing photos and I could look at pictures of Enceladus and the Titan radar images all day long!
We sound like such geeks. Huygens photos do it for me.
I can't get enough of Cassini. That has provided some of the most amazing photos and I could look at pictures of Enceladus and the Titan radar images all day long!
We sound like such geeks. Huygens photos do it for me.
The distances still stagger me.
The Apollo mission took 3 days to get to the moon. New Horizons took 9 hours. At that speed, it will take 9 years to get to Pluto, and at that velocity (the fastest for a probe so far) it won't be able to stay very long at Pluto.
What's the ultimate goal of New Horizon?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Horizons
Characterize the global geology and morphology of Pluto and Charon
Map chemical compositions of Pluto and Charon surfaces
Characterize the neutral (non-ionized) atmosphere of Pluto and its escape rate
Loss of any of these objectives will constitute a failure of the mission.
Secondary objectives (expected)
Characterize the time variability of Pluto's surface and atmosphere
Image select Pluto and Charon areas in stereo
Map the terminators (day/night border) of Pluto and Charon with high resolution
Map the chemical compositions of select Pluto and Charon areas with high resolution
Characterize Pluto's ionosphere, and its interaction with the solar wind
Search for neutral species such as H2, hydrocarbons, HCN and other nitriles in the atmosphere
Search for any Charon atmosphere
Determine bolometric bond albedos for Pluto and Charon
Map surface temperatures of Pluto and Charon
It is expected, but not demanded, that most of these objectives will be met.
Tertiary objectives (desired)
Characterize the energetic particle environment at Pluto and Charon
Refine bulk parameters (radii, masses) and orbits of Pluto and Charon
Search for additional moons, and any rings
+1 Gunny.
The distances still stagger me.
The Apollo mission took 3 days to get to the moon. New Horizons took 9 hours. At that speed, it will take 9 years to get to Pluto, and at that velocity (the fastest for a probe so far) it won't be able to stay very long at Pluto.
Yeah, sadly it's going to be a flyby only. Think of it though, probe to Pluto and Dawn makes it to orbit around Ceres all in the same year! I'll be living on NASA's website!
+1 Gunny.
The distances still stagger me.
The Apollo mission took 3 days to get to the moon. New Horizons took 9 hours. At that speed, it will take 9 years to get to Pluto, and at that velocity (the fastest for a probe so far) it won't be able to stay very long at Pluto.
Yeah, sadly it's going to be a flyby only. Think of it though, probe to Pluto and Dawn makes it to orbit around Ceres all in the same year! I'll be living on NASA's website!
Best mission since Voyager. Or perhaps Cassini.
+1 Gunny.
The distances still stagger me.
The Apollo mission took 3 days to get to the moon. New Horizons took 9 hours. At that speed, it will take 9 years to get to Pluto, and at that velocity (the fastest for a probe so far) it won't be able to stay very long at Pluto.
Yeah, sadly it's going to be a flyby only. Think of it though, probe to Pluto and Dawn makes it to orbit around Ceres all in the same year! I'll be living on NASA's website!
Best mission since Voyager. Or perhaps Cassini.
I can't get enough of Cassini. That has provided some of the most amazing photos and I could look at pictures of Enceladus and the Titan radar images all day long!
Yeah, sadly it's going to be a flyby only. Think of it though, probe to Pluto and Dawn makes it to orbit around Ceres all in the same year! I'll be living on NASA's website!
Best mission since Voyager. Or perhaps Cassini.
I can't get enough of Cassini. That has provided some of the most amazing photos and I could look at pictures of Enceladus and the Titan radar images all day long!
We sound like such geeks.
Best mission since Voyager. Or perhaps Cassini.
I can't get enough of Cassini. That has provided some of the most amazing photos and I could look at pictures of Enceladus and the Titan radar images all day long!
We sound like such geeks.
'nother great mission.