Ultima Thule: NASA’s Exploration of an Ancient and Distant World
Planetary scientist Dr. Carly Howett of the Southwest Research Institute discusses the New Horizons mission’s encounter with Ultima Thule. Howett outlines what scientists have learned about this distant, fascinating object as data continues to be received on Earth. This was the fourth presentation in the Lunar and Planetary Institute’s 2018–2019 Cosmic Exploration Speaker Series — The LPI at 50: A Half Century of Solar System Exploration.
Видео Ultima Thule: NASA’s Exploration of an Ancient and Distant World канала Lunar and Planetary Institute
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