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Subject: PICTURES NOW AVAILABLE from NASA News Briefing About "Unusual Solar
Object" The website http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/Media...ses/ssc2004-05 just went active a few minutes ago. It shows graphics of the object called 'Sedna', dark-reddish in color, a bit smaller than 1400-mile-diameter Pluto, it's 800 to 1100 miles across, half the size of Earth's moon. In a highly-elliptical orbit (unusual, yes!!) out beyond the 'Kuiper Belt' of frozen objects... but not as far out as the Oort Cloud of comets. Jim Oberg www.jamesoberg.com |
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![]() "James Oberg" wrote in message ... Subject: PICTURES NOW AVAILABLE from NASA News Briefing About "Unusual Solar Object" The website http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/Media...ses/ssc2004-05 just went active a few minutes ago. It shows graphics of the object called 'Sedna', dark-reddish in color, a bit smaller than 1400-mile-diameter Pluto, it's 800 to 1100 miles across, half the size of Earth's moon. In a highly-elliptical orbit (unusual, yes!!) out beyond the 'Kuiper Belt' of frozen objects... but not as far out as the Oort Cloud of comets. Should the Pluto flyby mission visit this mysterious object? What do you guys think. Is it even possible? |
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![]() "When Gay Meant Happy" wrote Should the Pluto flyby mission visit this mysterious object? What do you guys think. Is it even possible? This was just asked at the press conference. Sedna is about opposite Pluto in the sky right now, so no, it can't happen on the Pluto mission. BUT the survey has only searched 15% of the sky, and over the next five years they expect to find other objects LIKE Sedna, including possibly some of them on Pluto's side of the Solar system. |
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, James Oberg wrote:
"When Gay Meant Happy" wrote Should the Pluto flyby mission visit this mysterious object? What do you guys think. Is it even possible? Sedna is about opposite Pluto in the sky right now, so no, it can't happen on the Pluto mission. Wasn't the Pluto mission scuddled with Hubble because of Buchwacky's new spaced out plan to shift NASA funding from science to (military) occupation of space? What about Deep Impact, haven't heard that it was scuddled. NEAR however was damaged by Bush's assult upon NASA, it's scientific payload lessened and the length of mission curtailed to shift money from it to Bush's spacey plan. Not mentioned in Bushwacky's spaced speach was the emphasis upon nuclear power, reactors lauched from Earth for space missions. Yes, nuclear power companies are also on Bush's list of goodie guys. |
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Dear Scuddle Brain:
No. No. No. No. Come back to Earth. We love you anyway. J "William Elliot" wrote in message ... On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, James Oberg wrote: "When Gay Meant Happy" wrote Should the Pluto flyby mission visit this mysterious object? What do you guys think. Is it even possible? Sedna is about opposite Pluto in the sky right now, so no, it can't happen on the Pluto mission. Wasn't the Pluto mission scuddled with Hubble because of Buchwacky's new spaced out plan to shift NASA funding from science to (military) occupation of space? What about Deep Impact, haven't heard that it was scuddled. NEAR however was damaged by Bush's assult upon NASA, it's scientific payload lessened and the length of mission curtailed to shift money from it to Bush's spacey plan. Not mentioned in Bushwacky's spaced speach was the emphasis upon nuclear power, reactors lauched from Earth for space missions. Yes, nuclear power companies are also on Bush's list of goodie guys. |
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William Elliot wrote:
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, James Oberg wrote: "When Gay Meant Happy" wrote Should the Pluto flyby mission visit this mysterious object? What do you guys think. Is it even possible? Sedna is about opposite Pluto in the sky right now, so no, it can't happen on the Pluto mission. Wasn't the Pluto mission scuddled with Hubble because of Buchwacky's new spaced out plan to shift NASA funding from science to (military) occupation of space? Nope. It was the usual internal NASA fight over limited science dollars. ISS would be a better target for blame. What about Deep Impact, haven't heard that it was scuddled. NEAR however was damaged by Bush's assult upon NASA, it's scientific payload lessened and the length of mission curtailed to shift money from it to Bush's spacey plan. ? Umm. Wrong president, I think. Not mentioned in Bushwacky's spaced speach was the emphasis upon nuclear power, reactors lauched from Earth for space missions. Hmm. I am pretty sure he did mention nukes. And, there is a certain amount of technical rationale for it. Yes, nuclear power companies are also on Bush's list of goodie guys. Which doesn't lessen the actual technical rationale for developing nukes. NASA and a lot of pro-space groups have been begging for it for years. |
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"James Oberg" wrote in message
... "When Gay Meant Happy" wrote Should the Pluto flyby mission visit this mysterious object? What do you guys think. Is it even possible? This was just asked at the press conference. Sedna is about opposite Pluto in the sky right now, so no, it can't happen on the Pluto mission. BUT the survey has only searched 15% of the sky, and over the next five years they expect to find other objects LIKE Sedna, including possibly some of them on Pluto's side of the Solar system. James you wrote: "BUT the survey has only searched 15% of the sky, and over the next five years they expect to find other objects LIKE Sedna, including possibly some of them on Pluto's side of the Solar system." I'm not questioning if you are correct about the above, but where did the above information come from? I would like to find out more on the program to search for other planet like objects. Thanks, Peter |
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In sci.space.policy Peter wrote:
"James Oberg" wrote in message ... "When Gay Meant Happy" wrote Should the Pluto flyby mission visit this mysterious object? What do you guys think. Is it even possible? This was just asked at the press conference. Sedna is about opposite Pluto in the sky right now, so no, it can't happen on the Pluto mission. BUT the survey has only searched 15% of the sky, and over the next five years they expect to find other objects LIKE Sedna, including possibly some of them on Pluto's side of the Solar system. James you wrote: "BUT the survey has only searched 15% of the sky, and over the next five years they expect to find other objects LIKE Sedna, including possibly some of them on Pluto's side of the Solar system." I'm not questioning if you are correct about the above, but where did the above information come from? I would like to find out more on the program to search for other planet like objects. The program is not searching for planet like bodies - its searching for potentaily dangerous large asteroids - where 'large' still means 'very small minor planet'. Thanks, Peter -- Sander +++ Out of cheese error +++ |
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![]() James Oberg wrote: Subject: PICTURES NOW AVAILABLE from NASA News Briefing About "Unusual Solar Object" The website http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/Media...ses/ssc2004-05 just went active a few minutes ago. It shows graphics of the object called 'Sedna', dark-reddish in color, a bit smaller than 1400-mile-diameter Pluto, it's 800 to 1100 miles across, half the size of Earth's moon. In a highly-elliptical orbit (unusual, yes!!) out beyond the 'Kuiper Belt' of frozen objects... but not as far out as the Oort Cloud of comets. Jim Oberg www.jamesoberg.com I could immediately tell the opening image was an artist's conception. But I suspect some viewers wouldn't know. It should be more clearly labeled. This is pretty exciting stuff. -- Hop David http://clowder.net/hop/index.html |
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Hop David wrote:
I could immediately tell the opening image was an artist's conception. But I suspect some viewers wouldn't know. It should be more clearly labeled. This is pretty exciting stuff. I wonder if this object is capable of holding on to a helium atmosphere. Paul |
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