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Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by El Loro:

NASA has released a new photo of Pluto from the New Horizons mission.

 

 

If you click on this link you get a larger photo and by clicking on different sections of that photo you get a close up and the greatest detail yet seen.

http://www.nasa.gov/sites/defa...enhanced_release.png

 

 

 

 

Although I have seen it before it's still a great picture.

 

EC, if you click on the link you will get a considerably better picture than is possible to show on the forum and it's only been released by NASA in the last day or so. It's 16 times the size of the picture shown here. As the picture is 70mb in size it will take time on slower connections.

 

El Loro
Originally Posted by Saint:

Is there any reason why planets are seemingly a perfect circular shape?

All of the planets are round because of gravity. When our Solar System was forming, gravity gathered billions of pieces of gas and dust into clumps which grew larger and larger to become the planets. The force of the collision of these pieces caused the newly forming planets to become hot and molten. The force of gravity, pulled this molten material inwards towards the planet's center into the shape of a sphere. Later, when the planets cooled, they stayed spherical. Planets are not perfectly spherical because they also spin. The spinning force acts against gravity and causes many planets to bulge out more around their equators.

El Loro
Originally Posted by El Loro:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by El Loro:

NASA has released a new photo of Pluto from the New Horizons mission.

 

 

If you click on this link you get a larger photo and by clicking on different sections of that photo you get a close up and the greatest detail yet seen.

http://www.nasa.gov/sites/defa...enhanced_release.png

 

 

 

 

Although I have seen it before it's still a great picture.

 

EC, if you click on the link you will get a considerably better picture than is possible to show on the forum and it's only been released by NASA in the last day or so. It's 16 times the size of the picture shown here. As the picture is 70mb in size it will take time on slower connections.

 

 

I keep an eye out for Nasa photographs as I read they were releasing pictures. Yesterday I was looking at a photograph which was focused on a part of Earth and they had caught an airliner, the article bemoaned the fact they were not using the new Canon 50MP sensor. 

 

I also do regular Google searches for astronomical pictures, but rarely post any. My astronomical photos tend to be from Earth looking up at the stars.

 

I will be grabbing the picture so that I can adjust it for my mobile phone wallpaper.

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by El Loro:
Originally Posted by Saint:

Is there any reason why planets are seemingly a perfect circular shape?

All of the planets are round because of gravity. When our Solar System was forming, gravity gathered billions of pieces of gas and dust into clumps which grew larger and larger to become the planets. The force of the collision of these pieces caused the newly forming planets to become hot and molten. The force of gravity, pulled this molten material inwards towards the planet's center into the shape of a sphere. Later, when the planets cooled, they stayed spherical. Planets are not perfectly spherical because they also spin. The spinning force acts against gravity and causes many planets to bulge out more around their equators.

Wha ???

Saint
Originally Posted by Saint:
Originally Posted by El Loro:
Originally Posted by Saint:

Is there any reason why planets are seemingly a perfect circular shape?

All of the planets are round because of gravity. When our Solar System was forming, gravity gathered billions of pieces of gas and dust into clumps which grew larger and larger to become the planets. The force of the collision of these pieces caused the newly forming planets to become hot and molten. The force of gravity, pulled this molten material inwards towards the planet's center into the shape of a sphere. Later, when the planets cooled, they stayed spherical. Planets are not perfectly spherical because they also spin. The spinning force acts against gravity and causes many planets to bulge out more around their equators.

Wha ???

Gravity and centripital forces!

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
Last edited by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:
Originally Posted by Saint:
Originally Posted by El Loro:
Originally Posted by Saint:

Is there any reason why planets are seemingly a perfect circular shape?

All of the planets are round because of gravity. When our Solar System was forming, gravity gathered billions of pieces of gas and dust into clumps which grew larger and larger to become the planets. The force of the collision of these pieces caused the newly forming planets to become hot and molten. The force of gravity, pulled this molten material inwards towards the planet's center into the shape of a sphere. Later, when the planets cooled, they stayed spherical. Planets are not perfectly spherical because they also spin. The spinning force acts against gravity and causes many planets to bulge out more around their equators.

Wha ???

Gravity and centripital forces!

Don't you bloody swear at me !!!!

 

*storms off - EC style*

Saint

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