Hello, I'm new to the APOD registry although by no means new to the site. I'm going by Pianosorplanets if anyone cares to address me. I've also left an introduction in the intro area (
http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?p=245779#p245779).
I have a burning question about the New Horizon mission and have not found an answer. I may be missing something that is sitting in plain site (pun intended.) My vision isn't the greatest and I easy could look past something so forgive me if I'm being redundant if my question has already been discussed; if so, perhaps someone would be kind enough to inform me on which day's board I would find the answer to my question.
My question is: considering the cost of this expedition to Pluto, what harm would there have been in supplying enough fuel to decelerate New Horizons into orbit so that we could do some serious science whilst staying there a while? I understand why we had to do flyby in the Voyager series, we were but babes in the woods technologically, but I find it hard to believe that we are still of that ilk.
Anybody know why we chose "flyby" as opposed to "orbit insertion"?
Another question: the description today suggested that nearest acquisition of Pluto would be 9pm the 24th EST. As I understand UT1, the east coast of the U.S. is five hours negative of UT1 making acquisition occur at 8pm. I'd like to be lurking NASA at the correct hour. Is my timing off or is there an actual "boo boo" on the time frame?
I'm looking forward to getting to know you all better now that I've finally found a good reason to register. (As to my handle, FYI, piano work is how I make a living but astronomy has always been a passion for me.)
Last word: Isn't she beautiful?!!!!!
Hello, I'm new to the APOD registry although by no means new to the site. I'm going by Pianosorplanets if anyone cares to address me. I've also left an introduction in the intro area (http://asterisk.apod.com/viewtopic.php?p=245779#p245779).
I have a burning question about the New Horizon mission and have not found an answer. I may be missing something that is sitting in plain site (pun intended.) My vision isn't the greatest and I easy could look past something so forgive me if I'm being redundant if my question has already been discussed; if so, perhaps someone would be kind enough to inform me on which day's board I would find the answer to my question.
My question is: considering the cost of this expedition to Pluto, what harm would there have been in supplying enough fuel to decelerate New Horizons into orbit so that we could do some serious science whilst staying there a while? I understand why we had to do flyby in the Voyager series, we were but babes in the woods technologically, but I find it hard to believe that we are still of that ilk.
Anybody know why we chose "flyby" as opposed to "orbit insertion"?
Another question: the description today suggested that nearest acquisition of Pluto would be 9pm the 24th EST. As I understand UT1, the east coast of the U.S. is five hours negative of UT1 making acquisition occur at 8pm. I'd like to be lurking NASA at the correct hour. Is my timing off or is there an actual "boo boo" on the time frame?
I'm looking forward to getting to know you all better now that I've finally found a good reason to register. (As to my handle, FYI, piano work is how I make a living but astronomy has always been a passion for me.)
Last word: Isn't she beautiful?!!!!!