Astronomy Picture of the Day
Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
2015 July 16
50 Miles on Pluto
Image Credit & Copyright: NASA, Johns Hopkins Univ./APL, Southwest Research Inst.
Explanation: A 50 mile (80 kilometer)
trip across Pluto would cover the distance indicated by the scale bar in this startling image. The
close-up of the icy world's rugged equatorial terrain was captured when the
New Horizons spacecraft was about 47,800 miles (77,000 kilometers) from the surface, 1.5 hours before its closest approach. Rising to an estimated 11,000 feet (3,500 meters) the mountains are likely composed of water ice. Suggesting surprising geological activity, they are also likely young with an estimated age of 100 million years or so based on the apparent absence of craters.
The region pictured is near the base of Pluto's broad, bright, heart-shaped feature.
Tomorrow's picture: the ferryman
कोई टिप्पणी नहीं:
एक टिप्पणी भेजें