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has gloss | eng: The Pluto Fast Flyby was a space mission meant to perform a flyby of the dwarf planet Pluto. This spacecraft was meant to be launched by 2000 and reach Pluto by 2010, so it could examine Plutos atmosphere before it froze to the ground as snow' as Pluto moves away from the sun. It was proposed the instruments would be a visible camera, an infared spectrometer, an ultraviolet spectrometer, and a radio transmitter to send its findings back to Earth. As Pluto takes several Earth days to rotate once, and any flyby of Pluto going at the speed it needed to reach Pluto quickly, two spacecraft would have been made to photograph both sides of Pluto and its moon Charon. |
lexicalization | eng: Pluto Fast Flyby |
instance of | c/NASA probes |
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