December 8, 2019

Colonists Launch Pluto One Project as Historic Flyby Nears

Pluto or bust? Credit: NASA/JHUAPL

As Pluto grows ever-sharper in the view of NASA�s New Horizons spacecraft, so does humankind�s longing to explore the �other Red Planet.�

Now, a Florida-based organization calling itself Pluto One is looking to do just that. [Read more...]

New Horizons Set to Buzz the Pluto System

Pluto and Charon… in color!

(Credit: NASA/JPL)

(Editor’s Note: This week’s event was hatched as part of our �legacy post project� in October 2009, entitled �12 Very Special Events for the 21st Century.� They’re a time capsule of sorts, meant to carry on the Astroguyz legacy!)

One of the last outposts of the solar system is about to become known. 3463 days after launch, the�New Horizons spacecraft is set to whiz by the Pluto-Charon system at a blazing 14 kilometers a second. Launched in 2006, flyby will occur on July 14th 2015. [Read more...]

2015: The Year We See Pluto Up Close

An artist’s conception of New Horizons at Pluto. Credit: NASA.

The late American astronomer�Clyde Tombaugh got a birthday present yesterday when NASA�s New Horizons spacecraft released an image of Pluto and its moon Charon.

Born in 1906, Mr. Tombaugh would�ve been 109 this year. And although yesterday�s image snapped by New Horizon�s LORRI navigational camera wasn�t a spectacular one, expect that to improve drastically as the NASA spacecraft heads towards its historic July encounter. [Read more...]