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[edit]DescriptionThe Truly Odd Shape of Ultima Thule (noaoann19004a).jpg |
English: New Horizon’s departing view of Ultima Thule, caught as the spacecraft raced away at 31,000 mph, shows that the Kuiper Belt Object’s shape is actually quite odd. Rather than the “snowman” shape initially reported, it more closely resembles a giant pancake (Ultima) stuck to a dented walnut (Thule). The revelation came from “tracing out" the unlit side of Ultima Thule as it blocked the view to background stars (see animation). NOAO Astronomer Tod Lauer played a critical role in the investigation. |
Date | 11 February 2019 (upload date) |
Source | The Truly Odd Shape of Ultima Thule |
Author | NASA/Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute/NOAO |
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Credit/Provider | NASA/Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute/NOAO |
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