
It's full of complete confusion. (Off-Topic)
Pluto's stuff is the opposite of what we got from Ceres: weird, new, and properly good science. Astronomers have basically no clue how their surfaces got the way they are. It's unprecedented. I'm waiting for the issue of Science News to give me a big fat overview every two weeks. Following NASA's press releases is overwhelming.
BTW, IBEX indicates there is likely to be no bow shock around our sun. The image shows a star blasting gas from the nebula around it, but it is possible outside of situations like nebulae stellar bow shocks don't exist in normal galactic planes. Which is weird. Voyager has been confusing the hell out of scientists and that's cool.
Complete thread:
- Pluto! (Part two, initial flyby results and some babbling) -
uberfoop,
2015-07-19, 00:55
- Pluto! (Part two, initial flyby results and some babbling) - cheapLEY, 2015-07-19, 05:32
- Immensely cool
- General Vagueness, 2015-07-19, 16:45
- It's full of complete confusion. -
Funkmon,
2015-07-19, 16:47
- It's a ball of confusion. -
Vortech,
2015-07-19, 17:46
- It's a ball of confusion. -
Xenos,
2015-07-19, 18:13
- It's a ball of confusion. -
Vortech,
2015-07-19, 19:08
- It's a ball of confusion. - Xenos, 2015-07-19, 19:09
- It's a ball of confusion. -
Claude Errera,
2015-07-20, 01:53
- It's a ball of confusion. -
Xenos,
2015-07-20, 02:06
- It's a ball of confusion. - Vortech, 2015-07-20, 02:22
- It's a ball of confusion. - Claude Errera, 2015-07-20, 04:43
- It's a ball of confusion. -
Xenos,
2015-07-20, 02:06
- It's a ball of confusion. -
Vortech,
2015-07-19, 19:08
- It's a ball of confusion. -
Xenos,
2015-07-19, 18:13
- It's a ball of confusion. -
Vortech,
2015-07-19, 17:46