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Marley
06-20-2016, 04:23 AM
NASA released the sharpest photos of Pluto in history — and they're epically spectacular

http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/wonder/nasa-released-the-sharpest-photos-of-pluto-in-history-%E2%80%94-and-theyre-epically-spectacular/vi-AAgZ5Za?ocid=U143DHP

Capt.Kangaroo
06-20-2016, 04:38 AM
NASA released the sharpest photos of Pluto in history — and they're epically spectacular

http://www.msn.com/en-us/video/wonder/nasa-released-the-sharpest-photos-of-pluto-in-history-%E2%80%94-and-theyre-epically-spectacular/vi-AAgZ5Za?ocid=U143DHP
Nice, thanks asft.:)

ilan
06-20-2016, 07:38 PM
If we look at planets we could set foot on, Mars seems to be the only that is within our technological abilities. Although Mars is between -137 F and 70 F, it has a hard surface. (The atmosphere is so thin on Mars that it has a hard time retaining thermal energy.) Jupiter and Saturn are balls of gas. There is no surface. Mercury and Venus average between 350 F and 850 F; they're inhospitable for sure. Although Pluto has a hard surface, it would take roughly 10 years to reach Pluto, and its -400 F average temperature would be intolerable. It is cool to look at Pluto (no pun intended), but it looks barren, and it probably is.