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turbinetree

(24,720 posts)
Tue Jan 1, 2019, 09:16 AM Jan 2019

NASA spacecraft opens new year at tiny, icy world past Pluto

By MARCIA DUNN today

LAUREL, Md. (AP) — The NASA spacecraft that yielded the first close-up views of Pluto opened the new year at an even more distant world, a billion miles beyond.

Flight controllers said everything looked good for New Horizons’ flyby of the tiny, icy object at 12:33 a.m. Tuesday. Confirmation was not expected for hours, though, given the vast distance.

The mysterious, ancient target nicknamed Ultima Thule is 4 billion miles (6.4 billion kilometers) from Earth.

Scientists wanted New Horizons observing Ultima Thule during the encounter, not phoning home. So they had to wait until late morning before learning whether the spacecraft survived.

With New Horizons on autopilot, Mission Control was empty at Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland. Instead, hundreds of team members and their guests gathered nearby on campus for back-to-back countdowns.

The crowd ushered in 2019 at midnight, then cheered, blew party horns and jubilantly waved small U.S. flags again 33 minutes later, the appointed time for New Horizons’ closest approach to Ultima Thule.

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“I can’t promise you success. We are straining the capabilities of this spacecraft,” Stern said at a news conference Monday. “By tomorrow, we’ll know how we did. So stay tuned. There are no second chances for New Horizons.”

The risk added to the excitement.

Queen guitarist Brian May, who also happens to be an astrophysicist, joined the team at Johns Hopkins for a midnight premiere of the rock ‘n’ roll song he wrote for the big event.

“We will never forget this moment,” said May who led the New Year’s countdown. “This is completely unknown territory.”

Despite the government shutdown, several NASA scientists and other employees showed up at Johns Hopkins as private citizens, unwilling to miss history in the making.



Dedicated scientists and a Rock Legend....................who is a astrophysicist............

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NASA spacecraft opens new year at tiny, icy world past Pluto (Original Post) turbinetree Jan 2019 OP
I for one welcome our new Ultima Thule overlords Achilleaze Jan 2019 #1
Off to the greatest page malaise Jan 2019 #2
...and culture? Achilleaze Jan 2019 #3
More rock stars mickswalkabout41 Jan 2019 #4

Achilleaze

(15,543 posts)
1. I for one welcome our new Ultima Thule overlords
Tue Jan 1, 2019, 09:44 AM
Jan 2019


They can't be any worse than the corrupt, lying, and treasonous KGOP republicans.

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