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The Dwarf Planet Pluto & New Horizon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluto http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluto Dr. Harold Williams Montgomery College Planetarium http://Montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/planet/
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Clyde Tombaugh discover of Pluto
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Lowell Observatory Astrograph
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Lowell Observatory Blink Comparator
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Ganymede (Jupiter), Titan (Saturn) and Callisto (Jupiter) Io (Jupiter), Luna (Earth), Europa (Jupiter), Triton (Neptune) and Pluto.
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Asteroid Orbits Most asteroids orbit in a belt between Mars and Jupiter Trojan asteroids follow Jupiter’s orbit Orbits of near-Earth asteroids cross Earth’s orbit
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Wikipedia Links http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_planet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_Planet_Center http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_planet_numbe rhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_planet_numbe r http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eris_%28dwarf_plane t%29http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eris_%28dwarf_plane t%29 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans- Neptunian_objecthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans- Neptunian_object http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteroid http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_asteroids_na med_after_important_peoplehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_asteroids_na med_after_important_people
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Kuiper belt: On orderly orbits from 30-100 AU in disk of solar system Oort cloud: On random orbits extending to about 50,000 AU Only a tiny number of comets enter the inner solar system - most stay far from the Sun
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How big can a comet be?
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Pluto’s Orbit Pluto will never hit Neptune, even though their orbits cross, because of 3:2 orbital resonance Neptune orbits three times during the time Pluto orbits twice
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Is Pluto a Planet? By far the smallest planet. Not a gas giant like other outer planets. Has an icy composition like a comet. Has a very elliptical, inclined orbit. Pluto has more in common with comets than with the eight major planets
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Other Icy Bodies There are many icy objects like Pluto on elliptical, inclined orbits beyond Neptune. The largest of these, “Planet X”, now called Eris (it has a moon called Dysnomonia), was discovered in summer 2005, is even larger than Pluto
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Kuiper Belt Objects These large, icy objects have orbits similar to the smaller objects in the Kuiper Belt that become short period comets So are they very large comets or very small planets?
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What are the large objects of the Kuiper belt like?
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HST’s view of Pluto & Charon
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What is Pluto like? Its moon Charon is nearly as large as Pluto itself (probably made by a major impact) Pluto is very cold (40 K) Pluto has a thin nitrogen atmosphere that will refreeze onto the surface as Pluto’s orbit takes it farther from the Sun.
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Other Kuiper Belt Objects Most have been discovered very recently so little is known about them. NASA’s New Horizons mission will study Pluto and a few other Kuiper Belt object in a planned flyby.
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Is “Planet X” a planet?
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Pluto and “Planet X” Pluto’s size was overestimated after its discovery in 1930 It was considered a planet, and nothing of similar size was discovered for several decades Now other large objects have been discovered in Kuiper Belt, including “Planet X” Some scientists consider all of those objects planets; others consider none of them planets.
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Sedan in Green Circle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9037 7_Sedan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9037 7_Sedan
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What have we learned? How big can a comet be? –The Kuiper belt from which comets come contains objects as large as Pluto. What are the large objects of the Kuiper belt like? –Large objects in the Kuiper belt have orbits and icy compositions like those of comets. Is “Planet X, Eris” a planet? –It remains a matter of opinion because scientists have not yet settled on a definition of the minimum size of a planet.
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New Horizons Spacecraft http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Horizons Major Contractors JHU APL, SwRIJHU APLSwRI New Horizons NASA’s Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/
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New Horizons launched January 19, 2006 flyby Pluto July 14, 2015
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Spacecraft New Horizons
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Thermal Space Battery
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Antennas of New Horizons (HGA, MGA and LGA)
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Comet Analogue Dry Ice, frozen Carbon Dioxide, CO 2 Water, H 2 O Builders sand, Silicates mainly SiO 2 Charcoal, largely Carbon, C Dark Karo Syrup, complex hydrocarbons Little Ammonia, NH 4 Frozen Methane, CH 4, not used for safety sake (it burns and explodes in air), but it looks like CO 2
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Time Line Launched January 19, 2006 Jupiter Gravity Assist February 2007 flyby Pluto July 14, 2015
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