NASA releases the first video of Pluto from New Horizons probe

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+1 1. Judge-Jake commented 8 years ago

It's all Disney today >:)
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+12 2. Noobeater commented 8 years ago

Looks pretty gay
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+5 3. ringmaster commented 8 years ago

#2 I hope Disney Pluto confirms that in one of your dreams >:) :x

The colour filter is there to receive information in multiple wavelengths so they can sample more data than just a normal tape / video. But others with greater knowledge about this have to explain further...
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-13 4. fjwjr commented 8 years ago

How much time and money was spent to get that? NASA fail......
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+10 5. captain_obvious commented 8 years ago

@4 Fail?! it is for a good reason that this is the first video of its kind, look it up and try to learn something
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+1 6. Kenuty commented 8 years ago

@4 you fail to realize what the colors are for.
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0 7. jaikku commented 8 years ago

I always thought these probes would go by without swaying. In space things fly pretty accurately, right? Any ideas? Camera tilting?
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+1 8. fjwjr commented 8 years ago

#5 and #6 There's no explanation listed with or in the video or in your replies. So how about filling everyone in guys. Posting a video on Snotr is pointless if I have to go to the source to find out what it means......
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0 9. captain_obvious commented 8 years ago

New Horizons spacecraft as it passed by Pluto in July! But it’s not your ordinary movie … it’s actually taking a spectrum of Pluto, mapping out minerals on its surface as the world sweeps by underneath.
copy/paste http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2015/12/24/video_of_leisa_spectrum_of_pluto_makes_it_look_like_stained_glass.html

also imagine the insaine distance to pluto. its so small and the solar system is so big. even if you know where it is, it is still a pain to find it. every picture and movie of pluto is very rare.
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+2 10. celestus87 commented 8 years ago

#2 It's actually 90° off being gay... So, -if my trigonometry calculations are correct- that would make it straight. 8-)
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+1 11. Kenuty commented 8 years ago

@#8 since I don't want to type it out for you here you go
http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2015/12/24/video_of_leisa_spectrum_of_pluto_makes_it_look_like_stained_glass.html

Basically Tldr, it maps out specturms to see the minerals on pluto.

That's part of the reason but more explained there.

One must pursue knowledge to obtain it.
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0 12. 1010010010101 commented 8 years ago

#11. Not necessarily. I was once walking beneath the window of the school library, minding my own business, when an encyclopedia fell on my head. :|