Sunday, February 26, 2006
That's Why The Middle East Is In The Deep Shit!
Where Is The Lebanese Government?
Sassine El Nabbout Photo
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Pluto Has 2 Moons

A Hubble Space Telescope image released yesterday confirms what a fuzzy shot taken last May only hinted at: Two more moons have been found orbiting Pluto, making a total of three.
The new picture, captured on February 15, shows S/2005 P 1 and S/2005 P 2—catchier names will come later—faintly glowing in the starlike shine of Pluto and its other moon, Charon.
Astronomers led by astrophysicist Hal Weaver of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, estimate that P 1 is 38 miles (61 kilometers) in diameter, versus P 2's 29 miles (47 kilometers).
The newfound moons orbit on the same plane as Charon. This suggests that all three moons were born from a cataclysmic collision of two Pluto-size objects millions of years ago, the researchers write in a report in today's issue of the journal Nature.
So the "twins" are true, but that's only the beginning of the story. Weaver and his team will train Hubble's eye on Pluto again next week for a clearer picture of the moons' sizes, shapes, and colors.
Ted Chamberlain
National Geographic
Saturday, February 25, 2006
Poesie Bresilienne
La ville est dans l'homme presque comme l'arbre vol dans l'oiseau qui le quitte.
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