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Freitag, 1. Juli 2016

Nix and the Binary Planet

Seen from ‪#‎Nix‬, there can be little doubt that ‪#‎Pluto‬ and ‪#‎Charon‬ are in fact a binary planet.

This is a digital simulation I generated with Celestia 1.6.1 and overlaid New Horizons shots for our book "Pluto & Charon", published this month. 

Pluto & Charons Foto.
(c) Codex Regius/Celestia 1.6.1; NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI 


Contents:

Preface by Dr Rainer Riemann, University of Heidelberg
1 Nine years of approach
1.1 At the garden door (6 Dec 2014 - 10 Mar 2015)
1.2 Course set - ignition! (10 March 2015)
1.3 Approach phase 2 (5 April 2015)
1.4 Approach phase 3 (24 June - 7 July)
1.5 The last week of flying time (7 to 13 July)

2 Tombaugh’s bowl of ice
2.1 A heart for Pluto
2.2 Skating on the Sputnik Planum
2.3 A young sea, a young moon
2.4 The extending atmosphere
2.5 Hydra lifting heads

3 Eighty years of misconceptions
3.1 From the Grand Tour to New Horizons: The long march to Pluto

4 Down on the surface
4.1 Basin and coasts of the Sputnik Planum
4.2 East of the Tombaugh Regio
4.3 A Washboard and other clefts
4.4 The distant regions on the mainland

5 What is Pluto made of ?
5.1 Pluto’s volatile ices
5.2 Water: The solid bedrock of Pluto
5.3 Play of colours
5.4 Light and dark

6 Sky and Weather
6.1 And now, the weather report
6.2 Poisonous gas in the Atmosphere
6.3 High fog expected
6.4 Weak or moderate winds
6.5 Who has dyed Charon?

7 Charon: the dichotomous moon
7.1 What is Charon made of
7.2 Dissimilar twins

8 Nix that photo: the minor moons
9 And on to PT1
9.1 A new target
9.2 19 January 2016: 10 years of flying time!
9.3 Will there be an Extended Mission?

Appendix: Technical Data
References

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