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[#150481] Written by: artistharry [13/01/11, 16:08]
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Part 6: Pluto and Beyond
Like getting away from it all? Pluto must be one of the loneliest places of all. For more 70 years
it was counted as the ninth planet, an isolated but sentimental favourite at the end of the Solar
System. But in recent years it has been at the centre of a neighbourhood dispute of cosmic
proportions. Just what on Earth caused Pluto to be struck off as a planet? It now seems that Pluto
has company… and lots of it. And it’s changed the way we think about our Solar System and even how
we all came to be here. Although Pluto remains a distant, fuzzy dot of light at the end of our best
telescopes, in 2015 all that will change. Right now, a lonely little spacecraft, known as New
Horizons, is making its way to the end of our neighbourhood. And onboard is a very special passenger
indeed - the cremated remains of Pluto’s discoverer, Clyde Tombaugh. But Clyde will not rest at
Pluto; his destiny is to become humanity’s longest space traveller as New Horizons keeps flying
eternally outward to the Universe beyond
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