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Pluto 2/3/7, Pluto-Wilhelm Schacht 3, Herne-Wanne-Eickel 27.05 1989.
Doppelbockfördergerüst Schacht 3 von Schupp erhalten.
Ab September 2021 wurde die Schachthalle abgebrochen.
Geramnny, ruhrarea
FlickrFriday theme: Snack
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YM Pluto - IMO 9464118
Yilmar Oil / Chemical Tanker
Flag: Malta
Built: 2009
Length: 119.1 m
Beam: 16.9 m
Gross tonnage: 4829
DWT: 6970 t
Passing Gravesend outbound from Dagenham.
30.4.24.
Pluto was my favorite Disney character, so I stalked him all the way to the employee exit and made him take a photo with me.
And just before this incident, I pushed a little girl out of the way from posing with the chipmunk named Chip (Or was it Dale?). I saw this with my own adult eyes as I watched our super 8mm films a few years ago. I was horrified to see me squeeze myself between Chip and a little blonde girl who tried to pose for a picture with the chipmunk. And then when Chip began walking along with the little girl, I got fed up and, with my face all frowny, pushed her away. Then I smiled and posed with him all by myself.
I always knew I was stubborn, but after watching what I did on that film I had to wonder if I'm not just a little bit evil too.
In this video, below, you can see me fighting a little girl over a large chipmunk on this same Disney trip:
Bernini's masterpiece at Villa Borghese. It depicts maiden Persephone being abducted by the god of the underworld, Pluto.
This shot of Pluto, taken by New Horizons just minutes after closest approach, was colorized using MVIC data from photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA09113 and photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA19857. The color of the atmospheric haze is unknown, so a little artistic license was used here.
Image Credit:
NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute/Ian Regan.
High resolution enhanced photo of Pluto from the New Horizons spacecraft - July 14, 2015
Credit: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI
Seen at a display at Lowell Observatory - Flagstaff, Arizona.
Average distance from sun: 3.67 billion miles (Lowell Observatory Observatory info)
The 'planet' Pluto is now considered a dwarf-planet by some astronomer experts.
Beautiful puppy from this great master.
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Bio-cup 2019
Theme: Pluto
The god Pluto is basically the roman bootleg of Hades. I included his pet demon dog Cerberus because it's also a moon of pluto and I wanted something extra in this build.
Pluto prepares to leave Whitstable Harbour in Kent.
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Sepilok B&B, Sepilok, Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia.
Callosciurus prevostii pluto (Gray, 1867)
美蛙屬
哺乳綱 Class Mammalia
嚙齒目 Order Rodentia
松鼠科 Family Sciuridae
麗松鼠屬 Genus Callosciurus
Another pretty waterfall from the least visited portion of the Watkins Glen. Is that the reason to name it after Pluto?
Is there an ocean below Sputnik Planum on Pluto? The unusually smooth 1000-km wide golden expanse, visible in the featured image from New Horizons, appears segmented into convection cells. But how was this region created? One hypothesis now holds the answer to be a great impact that stirred up an underground ocean of salt water roughly 100-kilometers thick. The featured image of Sputnik Planum, part of the larger heart-shaped Tombaugh Regio, was taken last July and shows true details in exaggerated colors. Although the robotic New Horizons spacecraft is off on a new adventure, continued computer-modeling of this surprising surface feature on Pluto is likely to lead to more refined speculations about what lies beneath. via NASA ift.tt/2ghUTco
Fourth in a series of seven Mickey Mouse-related photos.
Pluto is Mickey Mouse's loyal pet dog who was first introduced in 1930.
Featured as a "colour of the week" shot at the Color My World Daily group.
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Voyage to an Unexplored Planet and a New Realm
The New Horizons mission will help us understand worlds at the edge of our solar system by making the first reconnaissance of the dwarf planet Pluto and by venturing deeper into the distant, mysterious Kuiper Belt – a relic of solar system formation.
The Journey
New Horizons launched on Jan. 19, 2006; it swung past Jupiter for a gravity boost and scientific studies in February 2007, and will conduct a five-month-long reconnaissance flyby study of Pluto and its moons in summer 2015. Pluto closest approach is scheduled for July 14, 2015. As part of an extended mission, the spacecraft is expected to head farther into the Kuiper Belt to examine one or two of the ancient, icy mini-worlds in that vast region, at least a billion miles beyond Neptune’s orbit.
Sending a spacecraft on this long journey will help us answer basic questions about the surface properties, geology, interior makeup and atmospheres on these bodies.