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		<title>Astronomy &#8211; An Introduction</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2011 15:04:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although astronomy is the oldest science, it is still at the forefront of not only scientific thought, but also that of the public at large. Who hasn't looked up at the galaxy while walking home late at night and wondered about something larger? Having said that though, the ancient people of definitely the northern hemisphere, but probably both hemispheres, knew the movements of the stars and planets more profoundly than the majority of us do today.]]></description>
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		<title>NASA &#8211; New Horizons Mission: To Pluto &amp; Beyond</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2011 01:47:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NASA launched the New Horizons spacecraft on January 19, 2006, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. New Horizons is a robotic spacecraft, specially designed for Pluto. It is the size and shape of a Grand Piano, with its electricity provided by heat from the decay of a radioactive plutonium isotope, which is used to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="plus-one-wrap"><g:plusone href="http://www.plutochronicles.com/nasa-new-horizons-mission-to-pluto-beyond/"></g:plusone></div><p>NASA launched the New Horizons spacecraft on January 19, 2006, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. New Horizons is a robotic spacecraft, specially designed for Pluto. It is the size and shape of a Grand Piano, with its electricity provided by heat from the decay of a radioactive plutonium isotope, which is used to power a thermoelectric generator. </p>
<p>The mission of New Horizons is to explore Pluto and Pluto&#8217;s three moons, Charon, Nix and Hydra; map the surface of the two, study their geology, study Pluto&#8217;s atmosphere, search for an atmosphere around Charon, Pluto&#8217;s largest moon, and study the surface temperatures of the two. It is also going to search for rings and other satellites around Pluto. The ship will continue its travels to the Kuiper belt, beyond Neptune. There it will explore one or more regions of the Kuiper Belt, and conduct the same type of studies.</p>
<p>Beside the payload of imaging devices, spectrometers, communication devices and other equipment that is necessary to maintain and operate a space probe, New Horizons is carrying some special cultural items. Among them are two versions of the American flag, a Florida state quarter, a Maryland state quarter, a 1991 U.S. stamp with the inscription, “Pluto: Not Yet Explored”, a CD containing 434,738 names, some of the ashes of Clyde Tombaugh; the man that discovered Pluto, and a small piece of SpaceShip One. The piece of SpaceShip One has an inscription on each side: front side; “To commemorate its historic role in the advancement of spaceflight, this piece of SpaceShip One is being flown on another historic spacecraft: New Horizons. New Horizons is Earth’s first mission to Pluto, the farthest known planet in our solar system.” Back side: “SpaceShip One was Earth’s first privately funded manned spacecraft. SpaceShip One flew from the United States of America in 2004.” </p>
<p>Pluto is the only planet, in the Solar System, that is left to be explored. After the launch, Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet, by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) There are three classes of planets in our Solar System: the terrestrial planets (rocky), Earth, Venus, Mars and Mercury; the Gas Giants: Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus, and the ice dwarfs. Pluto and the dwarfs in the Kuiper Belt, are classified as Ice Dwarf Planets. This is the first mission to explore the ice dwarf planets.</p>
<p>The New Horizons Mission will not only be the first to explore Pluto and the Kuiper belt, but will be the first to send information back from the outskirts of our Solar System. It will be the first to explore a binary planet. Pluto and Charon form a binary-planet (double planet). Charon is about half as large as Pluto. They share a gravitational balance point between them.</p>
<p>New Horizons crossed through Mars&#8217; orbit in April of 2006. It got a gravity boost from Jupiter on February 28, 2007, increasing its speed by 9000 mph. On its way past Jupiter, New Horizons measured the orbits of Jupiter&#8217;s inner moons, did long distance studies of its outer moons , and studied its rings and its magnetosphere. The spacecraft flew through Saturn&#8217;s orbit on June 8, 2008 and crossed through the orbit of Uranus, on March 18, 2011; 2.9 billion kilometers from Earth. </p>
<p>On August 24, 2014, New Horizons will pass through Neptune&#8217;s orbit; passing through its fifth planetary orbit. On June 25, 2011, the mission entered its 1,983 day, and is expected to reach Pluto in 1,480 days, on July 14, 2015. In 2016, it will arrive in the Kuiper Belt, where it will remain until 2022, exploring its objects. It is expected to have enough power to maintain high speed communications until 2025 and low rate communications afterwards. The New Horizons is expected to leave our Solar System in 2029 and explore the galaxies beyond.</p>
<p>A model of New Horizons has been added to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.</p>
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		<title>Key Considerations On Choosing The Right Astronomy Telescope</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2011 12:07:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tia Throckmorton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Man has always been fascinated by the stars in the heavens. He has for centuries strived to find better ways of getting a clear view of the celestial bodies. These days we have highly powerful telescopes available, which can provide an amazing view of the planets. With these tips on choosing the right astronomy telescope a person will be better prepared for making this major purchase.]]></description>
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		<title>Facts About Pluto &#8211; What It Would Be Like to Visit Pluto</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 00:06:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pluto was discovered in 1930 and known as the ninth plant from the Sun until the year 2006. At which time Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet and added to the list of minor planets with the given number 134340. Pluto&#8217;s rotation period is about 6.39 Earth days and takes 248 Earth years to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="plus-one-wrap"><g:plusone href="http://www.plutochronicles.com/facts-about-pluto-what-it-would-be-like-to-visit-pluto/"></g:plusone></div><p>Pluto was discovered in 1930 and known as the ninth plant from the Sun until the year 2006. At which time Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet and added to the list of minor planets with the given number 134340. </p>
<p>Pluto&#8217;s rotation period is about 6.39 Earth days and takes 248 Earth years to orbit the Sun. </p>
<p>Pluto&#8217;s volume is about 0.6% that of Earth. It&#8217;s diameter is 2,306 km give or take 20 km, or roughly 66% that of the Moon. Pluto&#8217;s atmosphere makes if very hard to get the true size within a certain margin. </p>
<p>The thin atmosphere of Pluto is made up of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide gases. Scientists have also come to believe, that Pluto&#8217;s atmosphere is very poisonous with a very high amount carbon monoxide. Which acts as a coolant. While the methane absorbs sunlight, which produces heating. This creates an anti-greenhouse effect. Due to this, scientists believe that the temperature is about -230 C, some 20 degrees cooler then previously believed.</p>
<p>There are three known natural satellites or moons. Charon is the largest of the three with a diameter of 1,205 km. Discovered in 1978 at the United States Naval Observatory Flagstaff. Followed by Hydra, known as the outer most moon of Pluto. It was discovered in 2005 by the Hubble Space Telescope, it&#8217;s diameter is 114 km. Nix was also discovered at the same time as Hydra, being the smallest of the three it&#8217;s diameter is only 91 km. </p>
<p>Due to Pluto&#8217;s more of an oval than a circular orbit around the Sun it distance ranges from 4,436,824,613 km to 7,375,927,931 km. It takes 328 minutes for the light of the Sun to reach Pluto, so that makes Pluto 328 light minutes from the Sun. In comparison it take just over 8 minutes for the Suns light to reach the Earth. </p>
<p>It would take about 23.3 year to travel to Pluto from Earth. Back in January of 2006 NASA launched a probe called New Horizons to fly by Pluto. Being one of the fastest man made objects it is still going to take it about 9.5 years to travel from the Earth to Pluto.</p>
<p>New Horizons will contain seven interments that are designed to gather data as well as map and scan Pluto and the neighboring Kuiper Belt. One of the instruments on board is Ralph it is a four color mapping camera designed to map the surface and temperature of Pluto. Alice is another interment fitted on New Horizons. It is an ultraviolet spectrometer, it will study the composition of Pluto&#8217;s upper atmosphere. There is also LORRI, the &#8220;Long Range Reconnaissance Imager.&#8221; It is a high resolution camera that is attracted to a telescope. It will observe Pluto during the final months of the New Horizons project. </p>
<p>You never can tell perhaps someday they will find a way to have man visit Pluto.</p>
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		<title>Discover Online How To Select The Ideal Bird Watching Binoculars</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2011 13:13:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tia Throckmorton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bird watching has become a highly organized and formal activity in recent years. Although there have always been people who have watched birds it is now a formally recognized group activity. How to choose the right bird watching binoculars is important for anyone who wished to be respectfully accepted into the bosom of a club or group.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="plus-one-wrap"><g:plusone href="http://www.plutochronicles.com/discover-online-how-to-select-the-ideal-bird-watching-binoculars/"></g:plusone></div><p>Bird watching has become a highly organized and formal activity in recent years. Although there have always been people who have watched birds it is now a formally recognized group activity. How to choose the right bird watching binoculars is important for anyone who wished to be respectfully accepted into the bosom of a club or group.</p>
<p>Bird watching has been a natural activity probably since the first hunters first took aim with a sling. However, it its contemporary style it is a humane and intellectual pastime. People interested in this activity are genuinely interested in learning the names and activities of the extraordinary section of the Earth&#8217;s community of life.</p>
<p>A feature of modern society is the formalization of activities that were formerly casual and unorganized. It used to be sufficient to ride a bicycle with only a pair of trouser clips to keep loose trousers from getting in the chain. Now panoply of colourful clothes, helmets, gloves and gadgets are considered indispensable.</p>
<p>Whereas many of the cyclist&#8217;s accouterments might be regarded as superfluous, the bird watcher&#8217;s are all essential. The floppy hat keeps the sun off, the walking shoes are for rough roads and the corduroys deflect thorns and branches. Most important of all are the binoculars. With them, a slight flit in the bushes becomes a brilliant little jewel going about its business. Without them one is left with a vague gesture and a futile exclamation like, &#8216;There&#8217;s something.&#8217;</p>
<p>Before setting out one needs to repair to a computer and browse the sites that give information on the best binoculars. In addition one can use the Internet to make contact with other interested people and sites that give reviews of various products. It will be possible not only to research the best instruments to buy, but also to put them in a cart and have them delivered within a short period.</p>
<p>For women especially, size does matter when it comes to binoculars. It is tiresome to have a huge pair because they have to be handled constantly and quickly when on an expedition. A small pair that does not weigh heavily around the neck, and can be easily dispatched into a pocket is much better that cumbersome tubes designed for very far distances.</p>
<p>Expeditions might take a day or longer and it can be tiresome to lug a cumbersome object in and out of a pocket every time there is a slight movement in the brush. There are neat and handy models that give as good service as their bigger brothers.</p>
<p>Birdwatchers, like the creatures they look at, come in very many different shapes and sizes. There are those who survey garden visitors from the comfort of a sitting room and those who undertake arduous journeys to remote locations to find rare species. An expert in binoculars will best advise how to choose the right bird watching binoculars for particular purposes. Careful research and advice will be worthwhile since the outlay can be quite substantial.</p>
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		<title>Recent Research on the Demoted Dwarf Planet</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2011 21:25:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Originally thought to explain <a href="http://www.bpdsecrets.com">borderline personality disorder</a> orbital irregularities of Neptune and Uranus, Pluto was later found to be too small to validate the ‘Planet X’ hypothesis that led to its discovery. The fact that it doesn’t have enough <a href="http://www.wire-shelves.com">Wire Shelving</a> gravitational pull to have ‘cleared’ its orbit of other objects is why it fell short of the International Astronomical Union’s definition of “planet” in 2006. A new definition was needed due to the discovery of other similar sized bodies now known as dwarf planets or “plutoids”.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Although astronomy is the oldest science, it is still at the forefront of not <a href="http://www.yourmedicaresupplement.com/medigap-plans">Medigap Plans</a> only scientific thought, but also that of the public at large. Who hasn&#8217;t looked up at the galaxy while walking home late at night and wondered about something larger? Having said that though, the ancient people <a href="http://therabbitvibratorstore.com/rabbit-vibrators">rabbit vibrators</a> of definitely the northern hemisphere, but probably both hemispheres, knew the movements of the stars and planets more profoundly than the majority of us do today.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="plus-one-wrap"><g:plusone href="http://www.plutochronicles.com/apocalyptic-dates-in-the-future/"></g:plusone></div><p>Predicting the end of the world has almost certainly been going on since man began thinking, whenever that was. It is warned about in Revelations in the Bible, so that must be about 2,000 years ago.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, it is the predictions of Nostradamus that are the most well-known and most abundant. Some biographical records of Nostradamus&#8217; life state that he was afraid of being victimized for heresy by the Inquisition, although neither prophecy nor astrology fell under their jurisdiction. He would have been in danger only if he had practiced magic to back up his predictions.</p>
<p>In fact, his contact with the Church as a seer and a physician were always very good. His short imprisonment at Marignane in late 1561 came about merely because he had published his 1562 Almanac without the prior consent of a bishop, contravening a recent royal decree.</p>
<p>Here then are a few of the prophesies of the end of the world and the destruction of mankind.</p>
<p>December 21st, 22nd or 23rd 2012 are all possible dates for the ending of the world according to the ancient Mayan Calendar.</p>
<p>2012 has been determined by some to be the first possible date for the passing by of Planet X (Wormwood) and the demise of the world, as mentioned in Revelations, although this is hotly debated by Biblical experts and astronomers alike.</p>
<p>2012 is also the year given by Nostradamus as the possible demise. He gave three possible years for the apocalypse: 1994 and 1998 so this is his last opportunity to be correct.</p>
<p>2010 is the year so says the Hermetic Order of Golden Dawn.</p>
<p>In 1143 St Malachy prophesied that there would be only another 112 more Popes. The current Pope Benedict is the 111th. He further predicted that the final Pope would be known as Peter of Rome, so we will have to wait and see for this one.</p>
<p>2017 is the year specified to the Sword of God Brotherhood by the Angel Gabriel.</p>
<p>November 13th 2026 is the date according to a 1960 copy of &#8216;Science&#8217; magazine. The writer said that this would be the day that the planet&#8217;s human population would &#8216;reach infinity&#8217;.</p>
<p>2033 is held by many to be the 2000th anniversary of the crucifixion of Christ and a potential date for his return, which would signal the demise of our Earthly times.</p>
<p>4,500,000,000 AD is the approximate date at which the Sun is expected to explode and in so doing, destroy the inner solar system including our Earth. Nobody knows, but unless we destroy ourselves first, this latter date is probably the most accurate and scientific date for the destruction of the planet.</p>
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