TotalyMeow wrote:Procne wrote:tbh I don't see what the big deal is. It's not like we will learn anything groundbreaking and there are already 2 other probes which have taveled further away from the Earth
We might learn something groundbreaking. You never know. That's a big part of why things like this are being done.
There's also the fact that Kupier belt objects formed from whatever was there as the Sun was forming and haven't changed much since. Spectroscopy, measurements of the color and brightness of Pluto and Charon's surfaces, their geology or lack thereof, and the upcoming test of Pluto's atmosphere will all provide clues to the exact nature of Kuiper objects. Maybe that information isn't directly useful right now, but it might be in the future, and who knows what impact some future theory might have on us?
Mercury's strange and inexplicable orbit baffled people for 200 years after Newton's Laws failed to completely explain its precession. Then along comes Einstein's theory of Relativity and suddenly the oddness is completely explained, lending immediate credence to a new theory that changed a whole list of things in our daily lives. Gravitational lensing, also an astronomical phenomenon, was another thing used to test the theory. Einstein's theories weren't immediately accepted as genius, you know, many scientists thought they were a load of crap.
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TotalyMeow wrote:Procne wrote:tbh I don't see what the big deal is. It's not like we will learn anything groundbreaking and there are already 2 other probes which have taveled further away from the Earth
We might learn something groundbreaking. You never know. That's a big part of why things like this are being done.
There's also the fact that Kupier belt objects formed from whatever was there as the Sun was forming and haven't changed much since. Spectroscopy, measurements of the color and brightness of Pluto and Charon's surfaces, their geology or lack thereof, and the upcoming test of Pluto's atmosphere will all provide clues to the exact nature of Kuiper objects. Maybe that information isn't directly useful right now, but it might be in the future, and who knows what impact some future theory might have on us?
Mercury's strange and inexplicable orbit baffled people for 200 years after Newton's Laws failed to completely explain its precession. Then along comes Einstein's theory of Relativity and suddenly the oddness is completely explained, lending immediate credence to a new theory that changed a whole list of things in our daily lives. Gravitational lensing, also an astronomical phenomenon, was another thing used to test the theory. Einstein's theories weren't immediately accepted as genius, you know, many scientists thought they were a load of crap.
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Procne wrote:I doubt we will learn anything useful about Pluto's "Spectroscopy, measurements of the color and brightness of Pluto and Charon's surfaces, their geology or lack thereof, and exact nature of Kuiper objects" just from pictures.
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Rubberduckbandit wrote:Why do they bother going to uninhabited planets when they still haven't even been to the deepest end of our planets oceans? Its not that hard to attach cameras to whales.
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