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Close encounter … with the space peanut

- Mail Foreign Service

YOU may have been partying too hard to notice, but space history was made in the early hours of yesterday.

As the Earth rang in 2019, four billion miles away a Nasa probe was taking a photo of a minor planet called Ultima Thule.Ultima

Little more than a big rock and described as resembling a peanut in shape, it is the furthest object ever explored by mankind.

While the image sent back following a fly-past by the New Horizons probe is only a white blur, the low- quality picture indicates the spacecraft made it intact through the risky, high- speed encounter.

Further photograph­s are due to be received over the coming weeks and should be much clearer.

‘We have a healthy spacecraft,’ said mission operations manager Alice Bowman, as cheers erupted in the control room at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland, US.

Also present was Queen guitarist Brian May, who holds an advanced degree in astrophysi­cs. He said: ‘ This is a night none of us is going to forget.’

The New Horizons spacecraft aimed its cameras at the space rock in a region of space known as the Kuiper Belt.

The encounter took place about a billion miles beyond Pluto, which was until now the most faraway world ever visited up close by a spacecraft.

Hurtling through space at 32,000mph, the spacecraft made its closest approach within 2,200 miles of the surface of Ultima Thule.

Alan Stern, the lead planetary scientist for New Horizons, said Ultima Thule is unique because it is a relic from the early days of the solar system and could provide answers about the origins of other planets.

‘The object is in such a deep Cheers: Alan Stern and Brian May freeze that it is perfectly preserved not know for certain if Ultima from its original formation,’ Thule is a single object or a he said. cluster. But the image released

‘Everything we are going to yesterday showed its dimensions learn about Ultima – from its are about 22 miles long compositio­n to its geology to and nine miles wide. how it was originally assembled, Ultima Thule was discovered whether it has satellites in 2014 with the help of the and an atmosphere and those Hubble Space Telescope. kinds of things – [is] going to Scientists decided to study teach us about the original formation Ultima Thule with New Horizons conditions of objects in after the spaceship, which the solar system.’ Scientists do launched in 2006, completed its main mission of flying by Pluto in 2015, returning the most detailed images ever taken of the dwarf planet.

Project scientist Hal Weaver of the Applied Physics Laboratory said humans didn’t even know the Kuiper Belt – a vast ring of relics from the formation days of the solar system – existed until the 1990s. ‘This is the frontier of planetary science,’ he said.

 ??  ?? Hello: An artist’s impression of the space probe passing Ultima Thule
Hello: An artist’s impression of the space probe passing Ultima Thule
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Blur: The image of Ultima Thule. The arrow shows the direction in which it rotates
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