When the New Horizons spacecraft flew previous Pluto in July of 2015 after a nine-and-a-half-year journey from Earth, it was touring so quick — roughly 32,000 miles per hour — that it had lower than half-hour to {photograph} the whole dwarf planet, and the pictures it despatched again revealed a heart-shaped nitrogen ice sheet the scale of Texas
At 7:49 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on Tuesday, 14 July 2015, the piano-sized robotic spacecraft New Horizons flew previous the…
When the New Horizons spacecraft flew previous Pluto in July of 2015 after a nine-and-a-half-year journey from Earth, it was touring so quick — roughly 32,000 miles per hour — that it had lower than half-hour to {photograph} the whole dwarf planet, and the pictures it despatched again revealed a heart-shaped nitrogen ice sheet the scale of Texas Read More