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NASA's New Horizons Focuses On Pluto's Largest Moon Charon 77

MarkWhittington writes: New Horizons has already discovered much of what was previously unknown about Pluto, the dwarf planet that is the former ninth planet from the sun. NASA reported that the space probe has also uncovered some of the secrets of Pluto's largest moon, Charon. It has found indications of impact craters on the moon's gray surface as well as a chasm that seems to be bigger than the Grand Canyon on Earth. Charon has a diameter of just 1440 miles. By contrast, Earth has a diameter of 7918 miles.
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NASA's New Horizons Focuses On Pluto's Largest Moon Charon

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  • by Crashmarik ( 635988 ) on Monday July 13, 2015 @01:02PM (#50100437)

    Really it's impressive before you think about it. The Earth has active plate tectonics and ongoing weathering. It should come as no surprise that planets which don't have more pronounced features.

    • by dotancohen ( 1015143 ) on Monday July 13, 2015 @01:31PM (#50100673) Homepage

      Really it's impressive before you think about it. The Earth has active plate tectonics and ongoing weathering. It should come as no surprise that planets which don't have more pronounced features.

      Also, the Earth has much higher gravity. Surface elevation gradients are much more pronounced on bodies with lower surface gravity, even though they have higher tidal gradients. Mars' largest volcano, Mons Olympus, could not stand on Earth due to the 3x higher gravity here.

    • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

      Actually, some mountains (notably Everest) and the deep sea trenches are there because of plate tectonics, not despite it.
  • What is Pluto? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by xxxJonBoyxxx ( 565205 ) on Monday July 13, 2015 @01:04PM (#50100447)

    >> Pluto, the dwarf planet that is the former ninth planet from the sun

    Thanks for the explanation - as Slashdot readers, we needed it.

    • Or, Prince style: The dwarf planet formerly known as the ninth planet from the Sun.

      • by Mr D from 63 ( 3395377 ) on Monday July 13, 2015 @01:36PM (#50100717)

        Or, Prince style: The dwarf planet formerly known as the ninth planet from the Sun.

        If there are dwarves on that planet, it makes sense that they'd have a prince.

        • But on a planet of dwarves, the short man is king.

        • If there are dwarfs, where's Snow White then?

        • by DRJlaw ( 946416 )

          Or, Prince style: The dwarf planet formerly known as the ninth planet from the Sun.

          If there are dwarves on that planet, it makes sense that they'd have a prince

          A dwarf prince formerly known as the prince of the ninth planet from the Sun.

          Come to think of it, the sun is a yellow dwarf star... *KAPOW*

          We now return you to your formerly uncontroversial life, upon one of nine planets circling a sun, soundtracked by an artist toiling in rebellion against their record label.

          let's go crazy... let's get nuts...

          • Come to think of it, the sun is a yellow dwarf star... *KAPOW*

            Yellow dwarf despite being bigger and more massive than something like 90% of all stars in the universe. (Oh and it's white too but astronomers still say it's a yellow dwarf.)

    • Re:What is Pluto? (Score:4, Informative)

      by Woeful Countenance ( 1160487 ) on Monday July 13, 2015 @02:09PM (#50100971)
      It was also formerly the eighth planet from the sun, between 1979 and 1999.
    • by Dutch Gun ( 899105 ) on Monday July 13, 2015 @02:45PM (#50101299)

      Pretty hilarious that the summary goes to such lengths to describe Pluto for us, but the next article with drop some acronym like DPITMD*, and everyone but a few people who happen to be in a relevant industry will scratch their heads and think "okay, but wtf is DPITMD?"

      * Describing Pluto In Too Much Detail

  • In SI Units (Score:2, Informative)

    Charon has a diameter of just 2317 km. By contrast, Earth has a diameter of 12743 km.

    (FTFY - assuming statute miles, not nautical miles.)

    • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward
      The conversion is fine, but the premise is wrong. Charon's diameter is just 750 miles, or 1207km. The dimensions given in TFS are for Pluto.
  • I wonder what they have planned for the craft once it passes Pluto.

    • by xevioso ( 598654 )

      Supposedly it will continue out into the Kupier belt. First that have to get funding to pay for Astronomers to continue the mission, meaning paying the salaries of Astronomers to reprogram and monitor the craft. I don't know if Eris or any of the other larger Kupier belt objects are within easy distance, but it will take a few years for the craft to reach whatever specific object they have planned for it to go to next. It only has a little bit of fuel left for maneuvering, but it has SOME fuel left as I

    • by Tablizer ( 95088 )

      Your Kuiper gets belted.

  • "has also uncovered some of the secrets of Pluto's largest moon, Charon. It has found indications of impact craters on the moon's gray surface."

    Wow! Who would have thought? That's a big secret for sure!

  • With a chasm that large, it should be easy to see the frozen Mass Relay. C'mon New Horizons, start melting!

    • Please don't. Regardless what we do the result will be the same and our lives will end with one of 3 almost identical cut-scenes.

  • The center of mass in the Pluto-Charon system lies outside of either body. It's not a moon. They are a double (dwarf) planetary system.

    • by Rei ( 128717 )

      Not according to the IAU and their definitions that one can only presume were conceived by a flock of drunken geese.

      • They're just another body of knuckleheads with nothing better to do all day than debate if Pluto is a planet. I say it is, I'm bigger than they are and I take their lunch money. Pluto wins.

    • by Tablizer ( 95088 )

      A double dwarf? That's twice the insult. Rub it in, why dontcha.

  • by argStyopa ( 232550 ) on Monday July 13, 2015 @03:54PM (#50101923) Journal

    PLUTO has a diameter of 1440 miles.
    Charon has a diameter of 790.

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