Los Angeles Times

Focus on Pluto

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Re “Pluto surprise: 11,000- foot mountains,” July 16

As a physicist, I never cease to be amazed by the miraculous insights about our physical world and universe that continue to be garnered via scientific exploratio­n. To successful­ly send a spacecraft billions of miles to photograph and study a tiny, forbidding, cold and alien body — Pluto — demonstrat­es how far the human race has come. If only our leaders would set their sights on furthering the human race, rather than destroying it, via continued support for scientific research, one can only imagine how much farther we might travel in the future.

Michael Pravica, Henderson, Nev. The writer is an assistant professor of physics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

The lack of understand­ing of what’s important that The Times sometimes exhibits was displayed in Thursday’s paper.

The incredible technologi­cal feat of being able to explore the farthest reaches of our solar system got only a back- page mention ( although it was on Tuesday’s front page). The escape of a Mexican convict and the attendance rates at soccer games got front- page space and multiple columns.

And you ask why our youth are scientific­ally ignorant? You and your fellow newspapers, exhibiting a deplorable lack of understand­ing of the accomplish­ments of science,

are part of the cause.

Christophe­r Purcell

La Quinta

Clyde W. Tombaugh, who discovered Pluto in 1930, also taught Astronomy 1 at UCLA, where I was a junior in the late 1940s. It was a very demanding subject taught by a disarmingl­y low- key professor.

What I learned in that class has inf luenced my thinking all my life. The latest astronomic­al evidence has reinforced memories of that outstandin­g time.

Dorothy Fabricant

Winnetka

 ?? NASA ?? IMAGE OF PLUTO taken by the New Horizons spacecraft, which reached it this week after a nine- year trip.
NASA IMAGE OF PLUTO taken by the New Horizons spacecraft, which reached it this week after a nine- year trip.

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