Monday, July 13

Pluto Mission Broadcast on Television

In addition to watching the NASA website, you can see a number of television specials this week to mark the Pluto flyby.  Tomorrow on the National Geographic Channel, you can see Mission Pluto, where the scientists at the John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory and NASA discuss the events leading up to New Horizons' historic arrival at the former planet Pluto.  You can also see a trailer for the new show on the website. 

And on July 15th, PBS's NOVA will be showing Chasing Pluto:
On July 14, 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft, one of the most advanced ever built, is scheduled to fly by Pluto to take the very first detailed images of the dwarf planet. After nine years and 3 billion miles, we will finally get a close look at this strange, icy world, but only if the craft can survive the final, treacherous leg of its journey, which could take it through a dangerous field of debris. If it does, New Horizons is poised to make dramatic new discoveries, not just about Pluto, but about the vast realm of icy bodies lurking beyond Neptune, relics of the earliest days of the solar system’s formation. Back on Earth, the planetary scientists who have spent decades working on this mission anxiously await a signal from their spacecraft. Our cameras will be there to witness the moment. If all goes well, we’ll see Pluto’s mysterious surface in unprecedented detail and learn new secrets about other alien worlds at the far limits of our solar system.