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n2doc

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Wed Jul 1, 2015, 07:56 AM Jul 2015

New Horizons Update: Methane Detected; New Images of Pluto and Charon

Yes, there is methane on Pluto, and, no, it doesn’t come from cows. The infrared spectrometer on NASA’s Pluto-bound New Horizons spacecraft has detected frozen methane on Pluto’s surface; Earth-based astronomers first observed the chemical compound on Pluto in 1976.

“We already knew there was methane on Pluto, but these are our first detections,” said Will Grundy, the New Horizons Surface Composition team leader with the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. “Soon we will know if there are differences in the presence of methane ice from one part of Pluto to another.”

Methane (chemical formula CH4) is an odorless, colorless gas that is present underground and in the atmosphere on Earth. On Pluto, methane may be primordial, inherited from the solar nebula from which the solar system formed 4.5 billion years ago. Methane was originally detected on Pluto’s surface by a team of ground-based astronomers led by New Horizons team member Dale Cruikshank, of NASA’s Ames Research Center, Mountain View, California.

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This time-lapse approach movie was made from images from the Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) camera aboard New Horizons spacecraft taken between May 28 and June 25, 2015. During that time the spacecraft distance to Pluto decreased almost threefold, from about 35 million miles to 14 million miles (56 million kilometers to 22 million kilometers). The images show Pluto and its largest moon, Charon, growing in apparent size as New Horizons closes in. As it rotates, Pluto displays a strongly contrasting surface dominated by a bright northern hemisphere, with a discontinuous band of darker material running along the equator. Charon has a dark polar region, and there are indications of brightness variations at lower latitudes.

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New Horizons Update: Methane Detected; New Images of Pluto and Charon (Original Post) n2doc Jul 2015 OP
And here I thought .... AlbertCat Jul 2015 #1
There may also be more complex organic molecules on Pluto's surface LongTomH Jul 2015 #2
Got this update today, this links to photos of the surfaces!! Gloria Jul 2015 #3
 

AlbertCat

(17,505 posts)
1. And here I thought ....
Wed Jul 1, 2015, 12:21 PM
Jul 2015

.... Pluto looked like this (with Persephone)





and Charon (with two souls of the dead) like this!







SO BEAUTIFUL.... the time lapse of those distant places....that actually exist! It's just too cool!!!! (pun unintended.... but I'll take it)

LongTomH

(8,636 posts)
2. There may also be more complex organic molecules on Pluto's surface
Wed Jul 1, 2015, 01:33 PM
Jul 2015

That would account for its orange-red color.

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