puto fly by
puto fly by
geez i would have like super hq stills or something
https://www.google.ca/search?q=horizon+ ... KWNt3sqsgH
cut scenes? lol
https://www.google.ca/search?q=horizon+ ... KWNt3sqsgH
cut scenes? lol
it is about time!
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I don't care about your google searches. 
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i did that so's the diff region posters here can select thier appropriate country to veiw the vid
it is about time!
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Ah I see, it's one of those hasn't happened yet things. I think?
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New Horizons Probe's July 14 Pluto Flyby: Complete Coverage here on Space.com
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Well, at least you're honest...plained wrote:ppff who knows ey i just posted it didnt read it!
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More proof 911 was an inside job...


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ffs plainerd at least fix the typo in the topic title
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also.... aliensscared? wrote:More proof 911 was an inside job...
https://boingboing.net/wp-content/uploa ... /pluto.gif
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More here.
Of special interest the little craft might die out there
Of special interest the little craft might die out there
NASA has confirmed its unmanned New Horizons spacecraft made its close fly-by encounter with Pluto after a nine-year journey of more than 5 billion kilometres.
The probe whizzed by the dwarf planet at 9:49pm (AEST) on Tuesday and has beamed never-before-seen photos of Pluto back to Earth.
The images, which have had their colours exaggerated to highlight the differences between Pluto and Charon's surface materials, show how similar in size the dwarf planet and its large moon are.
NASA expects to receive a signal from the spacecraft on Wednesday morning (AEST) to find out whether or not the spacecraft survived the encounter.
Timelapse: Pluto comes into focus
View an interactive timelapse of Pluto images captured by New Horizons, and find out what they tell us about this icy dwarf planet.
Experts said there was a one in 10,000 chance that the baby grand piano-sized spacecraft could collide with debris in the region beyond Neptune, known as the Kuiper Belt.
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More proof we went to the moon.scared? wrote:More proof 911 was an inside job...
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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Going to be better images tomorrow from what I understand. This shot was taken before the closest encounter. Might have even better ones later on... I think the transfer rate from the craft is 1kilobit/seclosCHUNK wrote:PUTO
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One picture of Pluto today? It's impressive... 11k foot mountains and no impact craters... But one picture? Lol more proof we never went to the moon...
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You could atleast include it
[lvlshot]http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/ ... ace_br.png[/lvlshot]
That hole at 4/5 o'clock, this is what lives inside -
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One of Charon too
[lvlshot]http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/ ... ron_br.jpg[/lvlshot]
Sauce -
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/plutotoolkit.cfm
[lvlshot]http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/ ... ace_br.png[/lvlshot]
That hole at 4/5 o'clock, this is what lives inside -
[lvlshot]http://i.imgur.com/TDrGZ.gif[/lvlshot]
One of Charon too
[lvlshot]http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/multimedia/ ... ron_br.jpg[/lvlshot]
Sauce -
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/plutotoolkit.cfm
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'Sauce' 
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