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Postcards From Jupiter

Postby bigh0rt on Thu May 03, 2007 6:59 am

You all may remember the New Horizons probe that NASA launched out to Pluto. They're using the gravitational field of Jupiter to give it a boost on its journey out there, and on the way by they used the opportunity to calibrate some of the equipment, including the cameras. Here's the article, followed by some pretty cool pics...

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Small moons are acting as shepherds using their gravity to herd dust and boulders in Jupiter's faint rings, NASA scientists reported on Tuesday.

The finding is one of several discoveries made from images captured in late February by the New Horizons probe in what NASA scientists called "a real-world fly-by" of Jupiter, 16 months into its mission to Pluto.

They also got the closest look yet at the "Little Red Spot," an Earth-sized swirling storm that scientists described as a galactic rendition of Vincent Van Gogh's "Starry Night" painting, and dramatic views of volcanic eruptions on Jupiter's moon Io.

These postcards from Jupiter were taken by the piano-sized robotic probe's seven cameras as it came within 1.4 million miles of Jupiter on February 28. About 70 percent of the data has been relayed to Earth so far.

The close encounter allowed New Horizons to make use of Jupiter's gravity to shave three years from its travel time to Pluto. It is expected to arrive in 2015.

The encounter with Jupiter "was a chance to practice ... before the rubber hits the road" with Pluto, Alan Stern, New Horizons principal investigator, told a televised news briefing.

Pictures of Jupiter's faint rings revealed the moons Metis and Adrastea herding rocks with their gravitational pull.

"The boulder-sized particles are definitely being controlled by these shepherding satellites," Jeff Moore of the NASA Ames Research Center in California told the briefing.

Also spied was what appeared to be remnants of an object that had recently collided with the rings. "Individual clusters of particles in the rings is a really new discovery," Moore said.

MYSTERY VOLCANO

On Jupiter's volcanic moon Io, New Horizons revealed an umbrella-shaped plume rising 200 miles into space from the volcano Tvashtar.

"It's really exciting that it performed for us," said John Spencer of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado.

"Galileo was orbiting for six years and we never saw plumes like that," he said, referring to an earlier mission.

The probe also revealed a mystery volcano, so young its lava has just reached Io's surface, but has yet to emit enough gas to produce a plume.

"We're seeing the birth of a new volcano here," Spencer said.

In about eight years, the mission will produce the closest-ever views of Pluto and the hundreds of other icy objects in the distant Kuiper belt region.

But for now, the NASA scientists are happy with the test drive.

"I think we're ready to rock and roll." Stern said.


Some pictures the probe sent back:

Jupiter's Atmosphere, including the Great Red Spot:
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Three views of Ganymede:
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Ganymede casting its shadow over Jupiter with Io in the background:
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Io and Europa - two ships passing in the eternal night:
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The four Gallilean Moons - Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto:
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Closeup of a volcanic plume over Io:
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The "Little Red Spot" which is about the size of Earth:
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Postby rabbitx on Thu May 03, 2007 9:54 am

i think the red spot is 3 times as big as the earth, and there is actually a chance of life on europa
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Postby Jing on Thu May 03, 2007 10:28 am

Thats really impressive, but a bit scary to look at too for some reason.. Mostly the Big and Little red spots..
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Postby Andrew on Fri May 04, 2007 4:24 pm

Cool stuff. (Y)
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Postby el badman on Fri May 04, 2007 4:46 pm

Yeah, this is pretty cool.
I might be mistaken, but isn't Pluto supposed to have vanished or something?
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Postby Christopherson on Fri May 04, 2007 5:01 pm

No, Pluto is just no longer classified as a planet.

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Postby Patr1ck on Fri May 04, 2007 5:11 pm

I'd hate to see that Volcano erupt on Uranus.
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Postby shadowgrin on Sat May 05, 2007 6:12 am

^ Nice use of an old joke. :lol:

Those pics are gorgeous. :shock:
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