The journey to Pluto, the farthest world ever explored - Alan Stern

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On July 4, 2015,
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a NASA spacecraft called New Horizons was 5 billion kilometers away from Earth.
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It was only 10 days away from Pluto, after flying for 9.5 years,
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when it suddenly dropped out of contact.
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But let’s back up a little.
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As of 1989,
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mankind had successfully sent craft to every known planet in the solar system
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except one—Pluto.
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You may have heard that astronomers don’t consider Pluto
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or its brethren to be planets.
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However, most planetary scientists still do,
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which is why we're using that terminology here.
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There’s a limited amount we can learn about Pluto from Earth
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because it’s so far from us.
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Pluto, however, is a scientific goldmine.
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It’s located in a region called the Kuiper Belt,
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home to many small planets,
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hundreds of thousands of ancient icy objects,
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and trillions of comets.
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This mysterious region holds clues to the formation of our solar system,
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and it was long, tantalizingly beyond our reach.
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Until New Horizons.
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Its objectives: explore Pluto,
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collect as much scientific data as possible,
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transmit it back to Earth,
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then explore farther out in the Kuiper Belt.
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To achieve this, the New Horizons team outfitted their craft
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with seven state-of-the-art scientific instruments.
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Those included Ralph,
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a set of cameras powerful enough
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to capture features the size of city blocks in Manhattan
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from tens of thousands of kilometers away.
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And REX, designed to use radio waves
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to measure Pluto’s atmospheric pressure and temperature.
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All of the onboard equipment had to be built to be both reliable and lightweight
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because New Horizons had an additional challenge;
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it had to reach its target as fast as possible.
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Why?
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Around 2020, Pluto will reach a point in its orbit
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where its atmosphere could freeze.
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And due to the tilt of its axis,
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more and more of Pluto’s surface is shrouded in darkness every year.
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Pluto completes a full orbit once every 248 Earth years,
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so it would be a long wait for the next prime opportunity to visit.
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To see how New Horizons got to Pluto in time,
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let’s jump to its launch.
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Its three rocket stages accelerated New Horizons to such great speeds
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that it crossed the 400,000 kilometers to the moon in just nine hours.
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About a year later, the craft reached Jupiter
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and got what’s called a gravity assist.
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That’s where it flies close enough to the gas giant
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to receive a gravitational slingshot effect.
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New Horizons was then flying at around 50,000 kilometers per hour,
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as it would for the next eight years to cross the remaining gulf to Pluto.
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Going at such an astonishing speed
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meant that slowing down to get into orbit or land
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would’ve been impossible.
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That’s why New Horizons was on a flyby mission,
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where it would get just one chance to scream by Pluto and make its observations.
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The flyby would have to be fully automated,
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since at that distance, any signals to guide it from Earth
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would take 4.5 hours to reach it.
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So the team loaded the ship’s computer with a series of thousands of commands,
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called the core load,
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that would begin to execute when the craft was 6.5 days from Pluto.
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But when New Horizons was just ten days out,
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disaster almost struck.
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Ground control lost contact with the spacecraft.
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After two nerve-wracking hours, New Horizons came back online,
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but mission control discovered that its main computer had rebooted,
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losing the entire core load and other critical data.
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Without that, it would soon whizz by Pluto
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with virtually nothing to show for the mission.
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Alice Bowman, the mission’s Operations Manager,
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led a team for 72 sleepless hours to get the instructions
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loaded back into New Horizons in time.
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Without room for a single error, she and her team pulled it off,
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and New Horizons began taking and broadcasting breathtaking images.
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Those observations have revealed a delightfully varied world,
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with ground fogs,
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high altitude hazes,
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possible clouds,
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canyons,
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towering mountains,
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faults,
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craters,
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polar caps,
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glaciers,
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apparent dune fields,
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suspected ice volcanoes,
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evidence for past flowing liquids,
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and more.
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One of the most exciting discoveries
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is the 1000-kilometer-wide Sputnik Planitia glacier.
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Sputnik Planitia is mainly composed of slowly churning frozen nitrogen,
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and we’ve never seen anything like it in our solar system.
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The exploration of Pluto was a great success,
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but New Horizons isn’t done yet.
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On January 1, 2019,
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it’ll break its own record for furthest explored object
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when it visits a Kuiper Belt Object called 2014 MU69,
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which is orbiting the sun another billion kilometers farther away than Pluto.
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The world is holding its breath to see what it’ll find there.
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